Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 8, 1921, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR BIGGEST “FOURTH IN HISTORY Council Reciprocates by Extending Local Camp Exclusive Privilege for Celebration to Be Held With Mammoth Encampment Centered around the encampment of the Spanish-Ameri- can war veterans, which will be held here July ,3 4 and 5, a Fourth of July celebration will be buijt in Casper that has heretofore been unrivaled, according to advance notice served on the city council by a committee of veterans last G.L. Mason Is New Agent of Bankers’ Life Firm Here fontana and points Casper | largest dele-| e in years. | . members| will meet in he same dates. over 200 of the! ir families tel on, still Lai 3 p comp 'y es, Iowa. He expects to get the Fourth of July} things lined up for the state agency r to the request the| ‘which the company expects to estab- anted the local organiza-| lish here in the near future usive concession contract|' T- Mason considers himself fortunate in becoming the representative of a the concession was| reputable firm that has paid $71,000, Handbury a member | 00 to beneficiaries since its organiza- ommittee told of the|tion in 1879. Mr. of the v Mason states that plans of zation to advertise | the assets of the company are $44,000,- Casper » entire mountain | 000 and that they are writing a new nd out of the ordinary pilicy con- Bivision as the scene of the’U. 3 -| taining most liberal provisions. S. W. encampment. The advertising ar-| rangements alre completed ap. Mr. Mason expects to continue his nse of $1,000. {work at the refinery for the time at the event is considered of im-| being. portance is shown by the statements Rae ea ARE REFUSED PERMITS tion of th : Applications of 26 rooming nhouses the visit: tions. ing tho visitors to Casper will be borne (cHtY. council last night acting on the by the local chapter of the U. 8. W. V. i race ge eases Fi Lynch, chief Statements made to the council last|°® Douce Si ton matice committee night indicated that they hoped to|°f the council. i eoore Wade eoe: by the city in furtherance of the li- make the Encampment self sustaining, and that local financial support would|°e7sing system for rooming houses he sought only In case of emergeney,|t© Dring such places of business ai- ‘While hundreds will come to Casper |Tectly under the control of police au- for the encampment festivities, ac-| thoritles. commodations required will be limited}, The four places for, which applica- somewhat by the fact that the veter.{ tins were turned down included two ans will go back to the days of mili-| hotels, the Wyoming Annex and the tary service by living in tente—weath. |Home hotel and two residence proper- er permitting. A special feature of |ties, one belonging to Tom Foley and able that in the near future residence owners here will be asked to provide a list of the accommodations they can SPANISH VETS PROMISE CASPER | j ALLEGED VICTIM OF POISON PLOT—Mrs. Ruth Crawford, 68 years old, the wealthy widow of Syracuse, N. ¥., whose nurse, Mrs. Alice T. Lattimer, § 30 years old and a cousin of Mrs. Crawford, reveals an alleged plot to poison & the aged invalid. ! } POLIGE COURT kG BUoY SEOOION, LARGE SUM [3 REALIZED FROM FINES D. H. Holbert, {s again in the city Jail on a vagrancly charge. Holbert evidently likes the treatment at the|{ Jail and for the ‘steenth time came back to serve on the same charge. A sentence of ten days on a vagrancy| charge was dolled out to him and he will for the time being remain in the/| city’s employ. i A. H. Brandhagen, arrested Friday | night, on charges of operating a still, | for which he was fined $100, was again arrested lastnight on the same charge, in the rear of 230 South Fen- way, where apparatus for the making of moonshine was in full blast, K. Yudson who was tending the still dur- ing the absence of Branhagen, was | taken to the jail and later released on a bond of $100. Branhagen was held in default of $200 bond. Bud Daily and Barney McNally paid fines of $26 each, for staging fight on Secind and Center. Heated words between the two men on meeting later ; ther located at 221 West First the encampment will be the military | #0 order of serpent parade in the evening | treet_in_the Sandbar distri led_to_the fistic encounter, Three followed by a barbecue banquet. Samuel Shove heads the executive committee in charge of local arrange- ments and will be assisted by the fol- lowing committee chairmen: Ambrose Hemingway, finance and concessions; | , publicity and ad- . Frisby, member- ship and validating; J. H. Pinney, cele- bration; D. M. Lobdell, entertainment, and reception; J. J. Giblin, transporta-| tion and hou: GERMAN AND SWISS BIKE RIDERS ARE TIED TODAY NEW YORK, March 8,—At noon to- | day the score for 36 hours in the six- day bicycle race at Madison Square Gardon was 668 miles, 8 laps. The German pair, Rutt and Lorens, were tied with the Swiss team, Egg and Von Kempen, leading the field, TEAMSTER NEAR DEATH IN MOUNTAIN STORM Roy Fulkerson, a young teamster | who works for Fred Patee carrying| supplies up on top of C moun: tain for the caught in a bilz: noon and A en to death be- camp hou: © couldn't see ten m. The men say the s from 4% to 45 feet $009060400000000000000000 | Stucco ; you going to paint this our house cold? Why not It offects saving protects health, ucco. al bills, comfort both in hot and weather, and protects in- from dampness at all It will make your ! armer and adds value a We guaran- ct. There He e of stucco ly applied. Can be Friend and—??? any kind of siding re your house, See Steen 624 8. Wolcott Phone 188W IRIS ORCHESTRA N. & A. Coal Co. Phone 1400 ONE DAY ONLY (| 7 Ew i Memory But Returned to his Four-Legged HE LOVED THEM A LITTLE AND PLAYED ’EM A LOT A SATIRICAL SCREAM ALSO Special Return Showing LARRY SEMON “THE HEAD WAITER” Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 Every Day ADMISSION 30c raffic violators received fines of $5 each and two drunks deposited $15 each. FLYER GIVES UP RETURN} TRIP, REPORT | Tia., March 8.— ff JACKSONVILL Lieut. W. C. Coni , transcontinental flier, announced today that hjs-return § flight to San Diego, Cal., has been postponed indefinitely. ~ Lieutenant Coney said he discovered the propeller he recently installed was not’ of the proper type. He expects to start his second transcontinental flight about & March 23, he announced. BETTER THAN CALOMEL | Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with Cerin ea 7 bea fer these tablets (a vege! com} mixed with olive a) in his. private tis success. Pethey. do aif the food that calomel does but have no and bowels, ip as, Ouse, Tablets han feel “logy” and “heavy.” Note how they clear clouded brain and | perk up the spirits. 15c and 30c a box. | Che Casper Daily Cribune | She shoots straight at your heart, and when it comes to the roundup you would just pick up a gun an‘d gallop that crowd into the log jail. If you want a nice, quiet,- peaceful evening, keep away from . -- THE -- LYRIC THEATER TODAY When it comes to excitement bape & ours Truly” for “T.N.T.” on toast and dyna- mite on half shell. Everybody Knows This ‘Gink From Texas to the Canadian Border Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. Brennan and a Squad in His Army of Boosters. “Because He Gives "Em a Run for Their Money.” \ WHAT YOU WILL SEE IN “FIGHTING CREssy¥” A classy romance, with a galloping punch. A slick juggler of guns an’ a girl with the pep and “go” of a squad of roughriders—and with punch enough to make any roughneck wilter. We've said a mouthful—you'll say two mouthfuls—“Brennan, that was some show; we got a run for our cash.” 6 TODAY ONLY A Touch Fighting Dead Shot of THE ) BLANCHE SWEET “FIGHTING CRESSY” TODAY ONLY 7 “Why Are They With Him?” REMEMBER GOLDEN WEST To the Ladies’ Today While They Last, a Dandy Ironholder. Come Early for Yours. BRUCE SCENIC. TODAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 Every Day Police replied: RTEEWN’ A BAFFLING MYSTERY An Arsene Lupin Story ‘By Maurice Le Blanc Three crimes followed in quick succession— the Coroner said Lupin was guilty. The Chief of “Lupin does not kill’—the mur- derer was in the room— WHO WAS IT? —ALSO—— A GAYETY COMEDY “HIS BITTER HALF” : ADMISSION 40c

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