Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 18, 1921, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Cribun INDICTMENTS Mexican F UNDER LEvERMUMUREDOMUIN | 5 hae HUGH L. In Six States|[() BE NEXT i J. GIRL TREATED FOR RABIES AS. 2cr prorpen |N OPENING OF EL PASO, ‘Tex., March 18—Mexico SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., March 13—| soon will establish six concentration |Indictments against the Utah-Idaho camps in different states of the re. Sugar company of Salt Lake City and f public, to facilitate immediate recruit- f & tiiree local coal companies for alleged i ing of ita army, and to ald in mobiliza. . : profiteering’ under the Lever act, sec-| Gre. tion of s if needs accol Basin Physicians Take Prompt lions of ‘which -were’ dedlated = uaeene Favors Distributed to Crowd ag as Bebe ie eae Former Peace Officer in’ Recaps Steps to Save Life of.Girl | stitutional recently by the “United| Which Attends Formal Open- - Mexican, Consul FA. Pesquetra trom| tive Mood and Appomtment Believed Bitten by States Supreme Court, were formally ing of Store in Attractive Geseral Francisco Sorrano, in Mexico by President Is’ Held dismissed here A here today in fed in federal court. Mad Dog Quarters Certain Following an attack upon a uttie| Hundreds of Casper shoppers swarm- Hugh L. Patton, when questioned girl on the of Basin, Wyo., jed to the Leader store at the grand this morning, stated that he had no “Shep,” ing n un- |opening yesterday. The new store is hesitancy in making the announct- el }located in the Midwest Refining com- ment that he was a candidate for the is the only applicant for this position im the state and it is virtually certain that ve ape appointment will be made. Mr, Patton formerly, from July, 1912, to March, 1914, during the. ad- ministration of President Taft, “lea the office to which he again aspires in @ manner that brought commendation from every part of thé state. oo AUTO WAKES UP T0-FIN THERE |S WHEEL MISSING Officers here are attempting totrace down an autc..accident supposed to have happened last night. The only reason for this deduction is that O. J. Jacquot, an agent of the Northwest- ern railroad reported that ‘part of the equipment of his Ford ‘car was rémoved from the vehicle while it stood beside his home on Railroad and Beech streets last night. The main requisite of locomotion that if missing is the right front’ wheel = pany building where ‘they are install- | Office of United States marshal, to suc- t mode: ern | ed'in spacious and artistic quarters. ceed Daniel Hudson, with headquar- r tel AN during the day favors of im-| ters in Cheyenne. To date Mr. Patton injured child’s S ported novelties, handkerchiefs boxes, While the c | tea aprons for the women and balloons eer | for the children were presented to the Mintnary t people who called to inspect the new ; a s, almost | store. , a fatal are not| The ladies’ ready-to-wear, and fur- t y | nishing and children's wear are placed The head of the animal, packed in on the first floor. All of the garments |p: . ice to prevent the entrance of foreign | Of dresses for morning, afternoon and |51& Machine Turns End for End ing ] | evening wear, coats f rt or dress,| in Plunge Off Salt Creek Road [Deputy State Game Warden to Pulte eallorad’ or in other 1iten eee ie! With 7,800 Pounds of Lead Hunt for Two Mountain {ine snown by efficient sales women, out to complet ; Monarchs That Menace Undergarments in wash fabrics and} Equipment the highest. grade candies Buiure of ine y ii . silks ing complete lines of Key-} ee dog. Lengthy tests were started ivestoc! stock as well as novel-/ When a five-ton truck carrying over this. morning and up to a late hour thes and the many ac-}7,800 pounds*of equipment consigned |3 in the afte nounce-) ‘wo mountain lions which 0 a wardrobe. to the Salt Creek field catapulted from |$ ne 1ab0-|oamed the mountains south of On the balcony the millinery show- | the road late yesterday afternoon, the | sain {Per during the winter and have jing is most unusual with pretty sum-|machine wept end, over end before! Basin | 64 fat from‘ stalking stock on the wint- ;mer hats, tailored sailors, suit hats /stopping upside down in the bottom of having ¢ are about due to terminate |and shade chapeaux for street or gar-|the gulley thet paxallels the road had | instructed thiy existence if the plar jammed itself into.a virtually unrecog. cautions to id by George Everts, deputy Besides the up-to-date methods of |nizable mass. |state game warden carry. Incidentally several Casper sports- men will be given a chance to display ability in answering the call of the |store is made through a passage way wild. An expedition, according to Mr./on either side of which the show win-|accident. with a minor bruise on his * hopes will be dispatched from |dows are built. The ‘window display | right’ leg. tomorrow to chase the “rust-|has been artisically arranged to tempt| Fortunately for the driver fair to their dens and thence to des-|the shopper. weather relieved the necessity of sid BiG ATTENANGE HERE trou tn a oe OPE : | A [ SRS EERE. bt a wild, eame| BACK HOME, . | was able to leave the machine at fret row we are selling at abso —= chase have been invited to assist by | ohn |inkling of trouble. ts for the Art Bx erts. Burroughs, today was| Just what is responsible for the ac- 8 ing g0ods to customers in the Reports state..that Jim Huttman, | store, the windows for street display | driver of the; machine, forsaw. the ac- are unusual. The entrance: to the|cident. in! time-toleap from the ma- chine ‘and ‘that’ he escaped from the The sale of or profit. hibit which i Mr, Everts arrived here from the} ‘ain in his winter home, a|eident is unknown but expressions at- gymnasium ‘|mountains this morning to secure as- in Pasadena Glen, completely| tributed to the driver, placed the high school sistance of both men and dogs to car: it was said, from the minor| blame on the steering apparatus of thy pectations of t ers in“ charge}out his invasion of the enemy's terri-jailment which caused him to go to al|heavily loaded vehicle. of the affair, and the hall h&s|tory. ‘The animals are said to be|hospital several weeks ago. oo | been well filled with people so far. | roaming thé mountains in the Path-/he will start east March 25 in order} Ed Spaugh, a prominent ranchman : Besides the unusual showing of mas-| tinder dam vicinity at the present time N..Y.,/and banker of Manville and Cheyenne terpleces in the line of art a program|and it is there that the hunt will be presented by asper talent has-been fins taken_up. given at the evening showings. ——— —— in time to celebrate there April 3, the|{s looking after business interests in 84th anniversary of his birth. the city for the day. Don't Miss Seeing An Interesting Exhibit of the many materials used in the manufacturing of LUKIS CANDY 60. SUCH AS “ @ Pare {Cocoa Butter Large Slabs of Bitter ‘and Sweet Chocolate _ Crystallized Fruit / Various. Kinds of Nuts Preserved Fruits IT IS. A GOOD SURPRISE and so is our Candy Special every Saturday. Tomor- and labor, with no allowance\for overhead expense Chocolate ‘Nut Caramels 30c Pound Don’t Miss It—It’s a Treat oe vvececcoecces: by the lutely the cost of materials Tonight the members of the -Dél. phian club will have charge ofthe en. tertainmeht which will consist of a lecture on American -Art by Mrs. H. R. athrop illustrated with slides, Fol- | lowing the lecture a number of musi- | cal selections will be in de given. APPENDICITIS FATAL TO DOUGLAS GIRL Will Be at The MERICAN iis Lim OB A McFARLANE AUTHORITIES on Modern Dancing Studio WINTER GARDEN HOURS 10:30 A .M, to 8:30 P, M, Phone 365-J DANCE DANCE noon accompanied by relatives who | brought her here from thé Converse county capital. . emp TH GNHa SSI m Acute appendicitis } Pyeng eon, Aol and peel: Slzzen old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B Barry of Douglas, who had been BICKFORD &%. bq 1 OS 2.8 8 rushed to the state hospital here for 1 5 lea] es Fy r an operation. The case was delayed | ‘AMERICAN AND =z" Da ‘ay 3 W. ] N T E R so that it was impossible for local at- | ae 5 re) oy f tendants fo perfect a cure: “The Fe- | EUROPEAN. = ¢ re oo 3 BS ARDEN mains of the girl were f ded. t : pe cee re St ete reese 2 gee e G ty bel mo 7) s ee a ° Sannin “Challenge” Orchestra Ladies Free Tickets A “Buck” and a “Dime” DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE NdGaV9 'USLNIM TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY urniture. with privilege at two-rdom house and per month, 12 th | Vell lehted turhisnea || DANCE base: artment. Phone 989W, 437 Souht Lincoln 18-1t “SEVEN YEARS BAD LUCK" A FIVE-ACT COMEDY —— WITH — AND ALL-STAR SUPPORTING CAST It is guaranteed to make Laughs grow where they never grew before. Kindly sew on all buttons tightly before seeing this picture. GONVd. AONVaG goNva aONVa pue serodg snourey Aue DANCE You Must Meet Our New Boy Actors “BOB AND BILL” See Them Trapping Bobcats They’re a Clever Pair Burton Holmes’ Travelogue “ALATION DAYS” ADMISSION 40c Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 EVERY DAY CURRENT EVENTS Casper’s Finest T heater ome for The Tribune—— y ES colesnsiceSsasouisuapscuseutibwsctuse svensk ssouestnsbobiebbacsle AON chickens ii FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY BRITISH PRODUCERS, LTD, PRESENT ‘The Call of Youth": HUGH ‘FORD PRODUCTION “If all the world and love were young!” A wistful little song she sang to ease the pain in her heart. For Duty, overriding her love, has sold her to Power and Age. Till something happened you'll enjoy to see — some- thing that shows why Youth honors Age after all! Adopted from “James the rogy” “The Play by Henry Arthur Jones Photoplay by Eve Unsefl &. Paramount CPiclure —ALSO— “THE TREASURE HUNT” The Eighth Episode of the Exciting Serial “FIGHTING FATE” Starring BILL DUNCAN AND EDITH JOHNSON MUTT AND JEFF in “CLEOPATRA” IRIS ORCHESTRA Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 Every Day i Hurrah! Hurrah! ‘Another big one today. Couldn’t hold.“Go and Get It” over. It’s playing big’ time” LYRIC. Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. Today and Tomorrow Clara Kimball Young In the Most Beautiful Picture of Her Entire Career “' “For The Soul Of Rafael” A Romance of Early California During the Thrilling Days of Spanish and Indian Fighting HA! HA! BOYS TODAY ARE HERE AGAIN The Vanity Fair Maids | —IN— “Burglars Bold” Say, kid, hcg it comes to holding up these a shame to take the money. SUNDAY The Big New York Crook Story Thomas Meighan ., —IN— © “Frontier Of The Stars” ~ Coming “HALF A CHANCE” — ADMISSION 30c t

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