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= PAGE SIX RED GROSS LAYS PLANG FOR Ald ‘ROBIN HOOD? AT (Alo. TONIGHT (SETTLERS GR PUBLIC LAND AT = oP [iNET \ Comic Opera “Scheduled for Two- FAST A ATE NOW ae Day Appearance ry j ABOLITION Hf oll This Evening . ‘ : 3 Over 200 Carloads of Personal]. ovonne, eit, ‘si saetbe 2 .- Community Service Program In- “Robin Hood,” that rollickifig comic Effects ag, Fe Into Campbell * Secaitccepsaibe oo Mes eHecspsbiaes t cludes General Civilian Relief opera by the noted American com- derer of two men, at the Wyoming 1 in Additio: Help f poser, Reginald DeKoyen, will be the County. This Spring, . oe nm to Help for state prison, has started agitation n attraction at the Iris theater tonight Says Perry ‘| repeal of the state's capital punish Service Men when it opens for a two-day engage- ment law. ‘The’ suggestion, however, - ment here. F £ Sc opular opera 5 1 — be 7 with little en- mene Ths sevival ot Diet ueehae i CHEYENNE, Wyo, March 21-—| appears to be saceting - has. been made by Ralph D zo “Camp! county is coming to courageme! ares = eared of ae ex- Chicago. unbar front fast,” said 8. D. Perry, veteran | —————— > * County chapter, American Red Cross, If your memory néeds a bit of re- hes Fie wii on Mae U oa freshing anent “Robin Hood" here is a Slo ex at se ha pd be" ” ‘Treat held Wednesday evening, tentative the jnntidetey ia eee nee to Sweetwater county where he holds ‘should not be “dosed. plans were made for the launching of thud te hacia Me aAeeane oll shale interests that some day may them externally a big Red Cross community program 7 party oe oe hia make him’ a millionaire, health center, a visiting nurse and a cad ae Rbencugin: nobinity: ni “Settlement in the Gillette region which will include a community gen- b b corning of the state has been very rapid since eral civilian relief work, in addition to is living by poaching on the king's the world war,” said Mr. Perry, ‘and the regular assistance given to ex- preserves. He incurred the enmity of ¥ P ; ae ete prema ah “ it 1s continuing. I am informed that ihe ease ittee for 1921 is capture him. more than 200 carloads of personal ef- he executive committee for 1021 is P eauiy chit dated idktts' ero fects of new settlers will be moved composed of the following “members: BY RarregpsiAege benuzg| p28 2 Tas into Gampbell county during the n Mr. Fred Van Gordon, chairman; Col. ical Motes eitlge 2 2a three months from points on the Bir: Burke H. Sinclair, vice-chairman; Mr. Tei) Teen Soa el lington lines alone. The time is com-) J. 8. ‘Mochling, | @ecretary;_% Fae the’ dace tall. TREAT ue ee ea ing when Campbell county. will be! 3 Resi Dasbarns eens keibers penived: (SiR Sea Pana ome like Laramie county—settled up, with | ie a sor oieal srk 3. ‘Wheeler, aneas of} was a fight and the king’s minion was haga Peedi seed pana st a Fy opnait toe Seana ce ME ET: Gein. tie tee teeta ‘oll boom.’ Prospectors are at work in tien ienmimitteer aire. V2 O17 Newbie Gradially ‘he. besathel an, tain. the county and gooldgists predict that ff : a chairman of Civilian Relief commit. ) MRS. HARDING ENTERTAIN VISITING INDIANS | Gathered about a hundred fearless We “Percy, lace. be Wydmiogts 99 . tees <ee Bivira Sawyer, chairman of AT WHITE HOUSE—Thirty-five Indians, some of them in tribal cos- a resion4 eae and posamenged to] my. journalistic veterans.. He has been in ~ school committee. tume, were entertained at the White House. ‘The Indians, who came from | Pillage and rob. His worthies were aii the newspaper business in the stat h For the’ past four years Natrona| various western states, declared they represented most of the Indian tribes | known as “Robin's merry men.” In SPEAKER AS A COWBOY—evently This — (uasigns. of eee | ae te enty aeveh yeaee, Sinieiniete te chapter has had a foremost place in) of the country. Members of the delegation presented Mrs. Harding with a | all his rascality Robin Hood defended “ ” years he carried a typographical union b war activities, and is still serving in i the poor and the oppressed. He| 0 Fort Worth. There lie took part in the “Rodeo,” or cowboys riding ‘ 3 yond is still serving in| beaded hunting bag and the president with » pair of beaded moccasins. po : Be detacen and roples’ ciate: card, He is editor of the Campbell BS cies tote S| mee ete re S| Sei ee ies ot, tee ies TOMO RON asl crey tees ote =| Town Pets Almost Exterminated || ssiy.is ici Svnetly'tam stat ey Rtas Maes ee wees pred er, va manly, in fact, no me alist concentration against our army. e with disease and crime, with suffering | é execution of his robberies, so gentle- Therefore, the latier has been ret: i and unsanitary panrrncaaeg! and ape e 6) I d fi to consider it a privilege to be mulcted forced and three classes of reserves, o Bey Sommunity proran tetas] By Poisoned Oats Intended for js. tis veince’ ot Knaves. In the accent ct a : gems sence Uee in Drive Against Rodentsll tisk ee ER ra Ce ear . ; e i | “Little John,” by evens, portends, Init-in all probability: it por- y Red Cross community health center | gaims é Hood” is sung by Arthur Sherman, tends a Grosk offensive, as eos aaa “ batars be the first of its kind in 1c Dopne agree a remarkably Lucha ‘We cannot await the completion of the state. : girl who possesses a@.rare cont 0 Ic According to the new plan, the Red| LANDER, Wyo., March 21.— | ality in dogdom wan due to the ac: | "ice" yarn Macsweanen cites smite Nelo e seek eeies D Cross headquarters, which have been| The sign familiar in some localities tivities of an intentional poison Tuck.” COLONEL EXONERATED > uilding will be the clearing house nae a : nin wi Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, it a i g,” has been revised at the fed z =) < MANILA, P, I, ‘March 21. — The fall civliun reliet, taventigntions being |' CT wulding hereto rose meri |: Were. zanAINE round in ‘circles."” {was announced today, at $1.50 ard Gus of Three Classes to lors Board’ of Constabulaty officers’ ap- t Several other organizatiens in the elty| Ware,” as the result of tracing to |' Grune so areas ng abjotila~be! [ete sey ees Sere Accepted as Proof of Pointed: tas General Ctania, cilet) of 4 have already volunteered their en-| Poisoned oats stored in the base- lynched, "when this *@iscovery. -wes the’ constabulary, to. investigate | the wv'-thuslastic support (the names of which | Ment of the building the reason for | Mage thar telaoned cate hed ne for Turk Cam- ° J conduct: of tne ecameabutasy: ittioars: « “" Syill be published as soon as more defi-| the deaths of fifteen dogs, some of the county agent in the federal || paign pectin: edad eee = fiite jplatare: worked ‘6ut) which were valuable'and some total- | sulaing exercised’an attraction for 4 Seiarinks Ghee oe 5 This work will be in charge of Mrs.| 1¥ devoid of value, acl dog own- |. dogs akin to that of catnip to cats CONG F ONVEN G (by ‘sae Sweet and three Filipino officers. .' 3B. Payne, home service secretary, a\d| TS, assuming that the sudden mort- |: and 'that canines|avere icamping on CU] LONDON, March 21 ame calling | ____subscribe far The Tribune —_— > & her assistant, Miss Mabel Gates, Mr: the buliding grounds, awaiting op- by King Constantine of Greece of a 5 = Payne is a graduate of the University portunity to sneak into the base- three classes to thé’ national. colors, 3 & of Wisconsin and of the Rocky Moun- ment and lunch on poisoned grain. | KANSAS CITY, March 21.—Of|announced at Athens, Sunday, in. all : = tain School of Social work. Her two The situation was revealed when |men from many parts of the United| probability portends a Greek’ offen- NOTICE ‘ 1 = Epi ivede| sey ae gener thepommies Pt oro: suddenly Coren. States were arriving today for ice sive against the Turkish Nationalists f Ve 7 ws § is! chool ed dogs conducted an autopsy and | national petroleum ‘congress. which] in’ the opinion of M. Gounaris,. the Th P. r t Hom \ z way for a life that has; the ba tev found oats in their stomachs. Im- | starts today and runs through Thurs-| Greek minister :of war, eeee in On April “ ba carlone ie a o our ad e | © years, been full of varied social wel- mediately precautions were taken |day. According to John’ D: Reynulds,|an interview here. toda, ; je elm trees: th 99 99 P. recent See ; © fare activities. at to Prevent any more dogs from executive secretary of the American | jo. 4. 4 ne Ga eh ipped to Casper. e ° ¢ : 3 For several years she was active in gaining access to the poisoned grain | Independent Petroleum assdcia-ion, lenred,7 ped, t. the attitdael I> Oraces for? this’ delivery i 5 club work in Chicago, being associ- — including the placing of the warn- |1,000 persons are expected to atiend.|* Natural consequence 6’ vers Gack hands‘ 6: Ninety-nine and 99-100 percent of the 1 & ated with both the Womans City club | Fe Million Dollars for Municipal| 1"& signs. the latter being intended | "Representativer of the four branches| 0! ‘Turkey, who has again declared /{ must be in my hands by : $ : @ and the Chicago Political Bauality rs Pa" to put not dogs, but dog-owners, on |of the industry—production, refining,|she Will. not accept the proposals of 1 March 25. people. who pass your door have to judge 1 % League. She served on the Board o! Waterworks System Asked their guard. selling and distribution—-will beshere.| the London.-conference, and in oe esi ety oR: housekeeping b ae curtains. : = Directors of the latter and was at one by City The polsonéd grain is intended for | Associations allica with these wili}manding the return” of :Thracp, ani SoH. Puntenny your iy 2 Be time chairman of the Department of 'y use by farmers in a campaign for | hold their annual meeting in-conjnnc-| Smyrna, obtained by Greece as. the These curtains are the only part of your 1. 2 Civics. hist extermination of ‘harmful rodents. |tion with the congress. result ofthe war, Phone 760-J 7, 3 Se For a gear and a balf Mrs. Payne) DENVER, Colo., March 21—Denver| The idea did not occur to anyone | ‘The Western Petroleum and Refin-| “It “also, ls being openly “declared | ‘ home—the only part that’s really you— 1 was carn ee si Shesbe yeh Sp ahr pe voters will be asked to pass on a/connected with the handling of the | tng association was to hold its annval|that, the Turkish forces in Gilicia are , reau 0 r sta ; labor, U. 8. government, and as such visited many cities gathering statis- tics regarding the cost of living. Her Red Cross experience consists of a year’s service with the Home Service section of the Chicago chapter, and also several months work as a $5,000,000 bond issue for the munici- pal waterworks system, it was an- nounced by the city board of water commissioners today. The announcement said that the re- quest for the bond issue is made as the result of a two years’ survey of case correspondent with the Mountain Division. In order to take up the work the plant and that improvements to be effected will reduce operating ex- penses so that the bond issue will not in make necessary any additional charge £ university of Colorado, and of the $ Colorado, and as an instructor in the = remained about a year. Casper, she resigned her position as administrator of finance for West Cen- tral field committee of the ¥. W. C. A. Miss Gates is a graduate of the Rocky Mountain School of Social work. She hag had a varied experi- ence along educational lines in her work as a high school teacher in Colorado School of Agriculture at Fort Collt During the Victory Lib- erty loan campaign she entered the employ of a Denver bank, where she For the past nine months Miss Gates has been on the staff of the Mountain Division of | = the Red Cross in Denver. ‘ In connection with Casper’s Welfare program the county is co-operating, in that the commissjoners are turning November 1, 1918, bond issue before the voters would be placed before the city council either at tonight's session or at the session one week hi to water consumers. The city took over the water supply It was said the action to. place the Wire Tapping At Daytona Alleged HAVANA, March 21.—Reports of he discovery of a complete wire tap- ping outfit at Daytona, Fla., yester- day morning and the confiscation of pool room paraphernalia, including a grain that the poison bath to which it had been subjected would cause it“to be attractive to carniverous creatures. PHOENIX BANK CLOSES DOORS PHOENIX, Ariz, March 21.—The| Central bank. of Phoenix, capitalized at $150,000, has voluntarily ‘suspended business until March 28, and will be taken temporary charge of by the state fuditor. of Arizona, according to al notice posted on the door of the instt-| tution early this morning. rah ia eT ti Argentina has public holidays during the year, Germany 19, Italy 19, Ask For It! 32) For it! 3 Expect to Si the = over all applications for relief to the Binckteard /ahowans 5 _{ieinkme (inter Fish e * Red Cross for investigation. ‘America,,, Canadae anasiGabe” has “Mark wee acy,” ~ YEGGS INTERRUPTED AT living quarters in the rear of the Supe- rior State Bank, at Superior, a coal camp a few miles from here, A. Mc- Curtain, cashier of the bank, discoy- ered three men attempting to open the safe. The yeggmen discovered him at the same instant and one of them opened fire with a revolver, shooting him through his left arm, and $ the trio then fied. McCurtain inter- rupted the robbers before they= had } damaged the safe and they obtained * no money. a ; FREIGHT RATES REDUCED Louisville, Ky., March 21—R. L, McKeller, foreign freight traffic man- ager of the Southern Railway today received notice of a reduction from 65 to 50 cents a hundred pounds in ocean freight rates on cenned goods from Pacific ports to New Orleans and Mobile. A saving of about $45 a carload would be effected, he said WE’RE ALL GOING TO “THE DEVIL” TOMORROW aroused great interest in this. city. An investigation here, however, has developed that there is no branch in thousands. CORONA L. C. SMITH & BROS. New silent model cight — all makes rented and repaired REBUILT MACHINES Payments if Desired Casper Typewriter ange Geo. J. Heiser, Prop, 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856. 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