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A SS ee eee PAGE FOUR_ ‘be Casper Daily Cribune MOTION TO HOLD: UP EVIDENCE 15 OVERRULED HERE}: F h Prosecution of Ed Russell to Con-} ay tinue on Liquor Charge as Result of Ruling in Dis- Ea ful raid were er legal 1 was illeg James S in con and corn claimed its ultir didn’t know where the stuff, t would be m told where t EASTER “Music AND POPULAR HITS)" Grand Opera Stars, struments alists An unusu: Columbia Re in the season of Besides the 8, there a organizations, their newest ‘song } ly_known instrumer The first of these is His sympathetic voilin interprets the sweetness and in Schubert's Serenade—perhaps best-known work of this prolific com- poser—on a new Seidel began to play at three years of age. This render! height of his THE The hit of 2 humor, one Columbia Records record this (O-My-OD" which is On the to thi Grow De iit tl like it- “Happy side ix one or M * STOLEN NUTOMOBIE li Te ail ot Home, . is on the otherdaiie w medley fox-trots Play-| abandoned on Horse Creek after it} had apparently run out of gasoline, The machine was stolen from the base- ment of the garage and in all prob- ability was intended as a conveyance 1}in bootleg traffic said to exist between Ss” |Casper and the Canadian border. hone and “sweet po- record of The ion introduced into dist: night to prohibit the state introducing evide »|troleum company and has been as- facturing on the ground that the she: iff's men who con¢ not armed with the prop: ions filled with the -|announces the issuance of bulletin “Underground Conditions in oil|§ epecaltariy 6 st of sacred hymns ion in the baritone of "| drilling and producing problems. was to deliver pant haidenss MAN HEL i mM HERE IDENTIFIED BY BROTHER A MISSING LOVELL MAAN 2 brother of the man liver the goods This Month's month ushers » | ground waste, the prisoner here “| to be recogniz a family including whereby science and engineering not Actions of the >» has been confined officials to believe he is fee: finds him at the ctor's investigation devel- is the case it ts! pron- ge of attempted rob- arling is being and he will be r to his brother for safe first night on v yhy Wort her ‘optimistic | bery on which here will be .dropped Something about ys puts you in a d_ this catchy exception. On the othe Land Where the in. the tuneful Van 4 To the well-Joved s¢ must now | on the other side “Look for the combination Hotte pu’ll_ remember Olumbia Reeords by this anization to sa the pri Lot 732 1 3.75. 2.90. 4.45, welt ; B. NOTICE Do You Need a Pair of I have just receiv rupt stock of shoe: you mor es below: S. Army Shoes Genuine U. at $6.50. Lot 737 Men’s Out. Bal. « Lot 642 Smoke Blucher Lot 1012 English Goodyear a fine dress shoe, for $5.50. We also have a fine Puttee Leggin, genuine leather, at $5.15. We aiso have one best Canvas Gloves made for 25c per pair. Try a Pair of These and You Will Sure Buy Another, THE TOGGERY 120 W. Second, ADDINGTON, Prop, MEMORIAL DAY I have erected forty curbings tn Casper cemete not a crack Qreds of satis tomers throt omy workm: rial Day work Robert CASPER MONUMENT 505 K. Kecand Bt. ; ABANDONED BY THIEVES ON SALT GREEK ROAD The car stolen jfrom the Casper company garage several days| S recovered by the sheriff's half way betwi here Salt Creek. The machine was The machine was a seven-passenger Buick belonging to the General Pe- signed to the Rawlins headquarters, saris le MINES BUREAU ISSUES BULLETIN Mines Bureau Issues Bulletin The Unites States bureau of mines 195 Fields,” by A. W. Ambrose, chief pe- troleum technologist, containing a|° complete treatment ef the subject of petroleum engineering as applied to The bureau of mines has for years urged the conservation of petroleum} nd has pointed out ation should start that such cor before the ofl is brouhgt to the sur-|4%7 after it is in storage face rather tho tanks. Losses of petroleum under- ground have undoubtedly been far greater than losses in storage, trans- portation and in refining. The quan- tity lost usually is indeterminate, and hence difficult to express in terms of money, but by remembering that} entire ofl fields have been ‘ruined by Invading waters some idea may be gained of the importance of under- ‘The petro! m engineer is Puce d as an extremely im- portant ald in the intelligent ¢eyelop- ment of oil fivlds. In this paper an effort is made to outline for the en-| gineer and producer a field .of work only can be, but have been applied practically. The mining engineer has} been the directing hand in the ,de- velopment of mines, and it ts being recognized more and more that the petroleum. engineer has a_ similar | function in developing properties. Copies of Bulletin 195 may he ob- tained by addressing the director of the bureau of mines, Washington, | D. ©, | BODY T. TO CHICAGO. PASADENA, Cal., March 30.—The . George M. Pullman, 2 ¢ inyentor of the pullman car, Who died here Monday, was start-| ed for Chicago this morning in a priv. ate car, accompanted*y members of her family who were present at her| death. Interment, will be in Grace-| race that date, (SWINDLER ESCHPES BY CASHING IN ON GOONS PURCHASED. ON “TIME” Just prior to leaving the Salt Creek field, John Kern yrent to the general supply store which is owned by Archie Borkes and bought a bill of goods which amounted Kern left on the afternoon -} stage for Casper, sold the goods at a local second-hand store and made a getaway on the Northwestern train. ‘The sheriff's office has taken up his quest but had not been uble be find trace of the man POAAOR ESOP." JURY CASES REST UNTIL CIVIL ACTIONS COME UP ‘There will be no further jury cases in district court until after April 18,* ee NEGRO RIOTERS HANGED Pair Convicted of June Disturb- ance in Chicago Are Sen- tenced Today CHICAGO, March 30.—Grover C. Oscar McGavick, * riots of last June, riots of last June, were 1o- day sentenced to be hanged on April The sentences came after George Kersten had overruled motions Attorneys for the men indicated there would be fo a‘ppeal. The men were found guiity of the marder of Robert L. delphia, “sailor, important cases are scheduled to ome} returned here/Tuesday. to be able 46 make important an- Judge’ C. Q,| MOUncementy, in a few days. —————__—— up for a hearing, During the interim, hear criminal Lander and Douglas. TO BE NeighYors of Woodcraft dance, ity of Wooderaft home, Schembeck’s Pyiricyices O, C. Brunsvol Seon whovhas been in Washington for the post two weeks nt "ie Winter Got Skin Disease? Purify Your Blood A great part of the maddening | get it after the blood itself. and mortifying skin troubles pies aa plague humanity are due disorders of the blood. Relief 7s t these can be had only by removing | ing USED 5() years ea and §.8.S,, the famous old herb rem- has helped enrich the blood of boca and relieved their itch- skin torture, durin; from. your blood stream ‘ fies pay the impurities thet, cause the itching. For this you must take an internal blood remedy. Outside applications have no effect on the cause of the torture. Their relief is shortlived, ‘You must Rose of Phila- stationed at Naval Training ‘station, was shot when he rushed to the Je- fense of the United States flag which being burned as a part of the ritual of the ‘ Redding, who has been feigning in- . turned his back on the judge |when the latter pronounced ‘sentence. 1 declined to make a state- Get 8.38. from your cycle eat todas, and after FOR SKIN TROUBLES ———=— Ethel May ‘Poff, a fonr-year-old miss, at 101 pounds. home is in Strong City, Kansas, tips the beam BECAUSE INSULATORS which lock plates It has PORO HARD It pete CEDAR SEPARA- | A SHOT, A SHOUT AND A RATTLE OF HOOFS! AS BIG AS THE WEST W...S. HART IN HIS LATEST PICTURE AND A HEART Chemically Treated to Withstand © GABRIEL SNUBBERS Sales and Service All Sizes in Stock i } Casper Battery Co. 505 E. Yellowstone Hy. L. R. Earnshaw, Phone 907 land cemetery, Chicago. Mpril 9-128 CIOIIUIOIOICIOIOIOIOIONO The automobile will play a tremen- dous role in the new era of prosperity which is breaking in the Rocky Moun- tain West. producing this year. i This will be the smartest motor car revue in Denver’s history. Enjoy a day or more here among the thoroughbreds of the motor car world. ‘O'Malley sf Mounted” PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE CHESTER ADMISSION 40c TODAY AND TOMO: KEEP SMILING DR. J. H. JEFFREY HAS 86 DAYS TO SERVE (Paid for by Friends of Chiropractic.) SPEED! IT GOES LIKE A STREAK-O’-LIGHT- Casper’s Finest Theater—Always Worth While worming: -THOMAS idee In TODAY AND TOMORROW LICE YCE “HER LORD AND MASTER” iled “by doting parents. that will correct them. ritish peers with her American manners is Come to this Show! See and know these wonderful agents of service and utility that the leading car builders are A wayward child. spoil She realizes ‘her faults and seeks a husband $ How. she scandalized Bi cause for many a good laugh. — ALSO —— A VANITY COMEDY “MIXED BEDROOMS” AND fight in “The Spoil Music and entertainment every after- noon and evening. Courteous attend- ants; pleasant surroundings. Open Daily 11 a.m. to 10:30 p. m. Admission 50c Plus War Tax rer An BRUCE SCENIC IRIS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 30c Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 Every Day f Coming--iiARY MILES MINTER In a Big Circus Picture---“THE LITTLE CLOWN ene et Beesnrnes to Trades Ass WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 192) Lr a ee the entire panel baving been dismissed|on matters conn/seted with the ieee SCRE RII) When court resu:nes|ance of lcases yi the Salt Creek field. Now let me tell you something -— You can’t beat this show You saw “The River’s End.” Where? At the Lyric. yh hs made it? Marsha) > You saw “Go and Get It.” Where? At the Lyric. Who made it? Marshal Neilan. LYRIC Continuous 1 p. m. to 11 p. m, TODAY We Present Dinty’ The Next Marshal Neilan Picture, Starring WESLEY BARRY NING! ; Leaves a trail of mys- tery, dram a,} comedy and thrills you won't want to forget. Enacted right in the heart of Frisco’s China- town. See a white girl held captive in Chinatown. See Dinty butt in where the detectives couldn’t. See a fight between police and Chinks that beats the old rows on the Barbary Coast. See Chinatown as orily its denizens know it. The picture was made in San Francisco's Chinatown. Nothing is spared in making this a miracle production. By that we mean you can’t imagine how a man could con- ceive such an idea. The rough stuff is | classy. It is exciting and thriliing. A fierce encounter be- tween the police and Chinks that will make you “step on’er tail” and fall in with the excite- ment, and when it is over— “Brennar, where do you dig up such good pictures?” NEXT A Special Added’ Classy Western Featur Tom Santschi The Fightin’ Fool You remember ne ‘TOMORROW J, Warren Kerrigan - In the Big Crook Thriller No. 99