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PAGE FOUR MORE LABORERS: ON THE FARMS Situation “Easier” Than for Three Years; Says Depart- ment of Agriculture : ‘ter drawing in the play, which tells WASHINGTON, April 9.—The farm | labor situation in the ‘United States is pease Scotch girl and her love for “decidedly easier” than it has been for}. Weelum” is wonderfully done. The three years, it was announced today! Photosraphy and setting also make a at the department of agriculture. Re-, 800d: impression. ports to the bureau of crop estimates| April 1 showed that, while the por- centage of normal sunply was 95.2,/Cole special, is booked for Sunday the relative demand was only 87.5 and ameaue. wae Serato coaten th ft ly t i wag Com: 4 SO TUEONY to Gemantismes ieohert Gartiied. White eecaive ail The south reported the labor supply | Creditors when. his latest scheme fails, in excess of the demand, notwithstand- Pretends insanity. All goes well un- western til his sweetheert arrives 108.8. ing reduced wages. The states generally also reported wages Scene, and poor Robert gets himself considerably reduced over last year, ee and the supply ample. Reduction of from 25 to 30 per cent} in farm wages, as compared with last} year, and an ample supply were re- ported by several eastern states. GIRL WHO INTENDED TO. FLOPE 1 DELINQUENT (Special to The Tribune) i} HARTVILLE, Wyo., April 9,—In- stead of going to the altar Rath Re- billet, 17, who eloped to Lusk ‘with James Pilatus, has gone to a Denyer| institution for delinquent juveniles. She was arrested at Lusk, at the in- stigation of her parents, just after Pj- latus had secured a license to marry her, and was committed to the Den- ver institution by the district court on the petition of her parents. Director of War Risk Insurance Is Reappointed| | 9.— Reap-} WASHINGTON, April pointment of Col. R. G. Cholmeley- Jones as director of the war risk in- surance bureau was announced today by Secretary Mellon, PILOT BUCKS. BLIZZARD TO GARRY AERIAL MAIL (Special to The Tribune) ' CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 9.—Jack Knight, air mail pilot, returned to headquarters “Here today /atter a téy- ing round trip to Omaha begun, Wednesday. He made the North Platte-Omaha leg of the outbound Might in a diinding Blizzard which made it necessary for him to skim the earth, at times barely 50 feet from the surface. He had a narrow escape from disaster when his ship grazed the top of a tree. Rear Admiral Bailey Dies EL PASO, Texas, April 9.—Rear Admiral Frank Harvey Bailey, re- tired, 69 years old, died sudden! at the Union station here this morning while waiting for a train. He was on his way to his home, which is in Gowan- da, N. Y. He had been in El Paso a week. PAVILION Vaudeville Dancing Comedy Music | Come and Have a| | Good Time | Matinees Daily, 2:30) 2 Shows Nightly, 7-9) ste shown for the last A will see Mae Murray in ‘The Gilded +o tiny, tense, star are the two best vil- lains in motion pictures, Charles Ger- ard and Lowell Sherman. of the play has been given a clever twist and is something of unusual in- terest for the audiences. most vital problems of modern society w! Worth?" tors on the screen, but each is a pro- totype of hundreds and thousands of men and women, who will view the picture. The story was conceived and written by Mr. Cahanne, himself, and is super-special cornpany. at the Iris theater for the last times today. The picture stars Buck Jones, wi manship. Buck Jones hag come to the tre the typical daring cowboy. of in the Iris on Sunday and on Monday afternoon. |from the story by Florence Barslay and is directed by Henry King. The pi closely and through many dramatic climaxes brings to a woman a know!l- edge of “what is best in life.” be staged at the Iris theater. “Bunty Pulls the Strings” will be times at the merica theater today. The charac- Harold Gooay4a, “Seo My Lawyer," a Robertson- T. Roy Barnes, noted! Fox, will be seen irre in on the no end of trouble trying to ex- BOYS ELD FOR LARCENY Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday ily,” at the America. Supporting the The story held by county authorities _on On Friday and Saturday, one of the ill be dealt with in “What's a Wife The chgracters are but ac- entered and robbed. torney, yesterday, a production of the Rcbertson-Co! admitted their guilt. —$$<s——___ A Hopeful View. TRIS “The One-Man Trail,” will be shown ho does some amazing feats of horse-}osists thing it is only a question ont rapidly and is a fine examy"e of }¢Poch.—Cleveland Plain-Dealer. Pauline Frederick, the most famous emotional actresses, will be seen “The Mistress of Shenstone,” at Graham J pavement Finder please W.. Tull at Casper to The picture is adapted icture follows the theme:of the work Monday night 4 boxing match will WANTED—Maid of poe £ On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day a western story, “Hearts o' the Range,” will show the humorous and good-natured side of the westerners as well as the many thrilling experiences. The comedy in the picture mingles delightfully with dramatic situations. Charles Everett as “Testament Til- ton,” and Milburn Norante, as “Sen- timental Slim,” play the leading roles. who has lfately been elevated in »:ardom by William “Oliver ‘Twist, Jr.,” Friday ana saturday, Goodwin is only 18 years of age and those who have watched his career during the past six years predict him to become a big favorite. The picture is adapted from the story by Charles RELERSED FROM CHARGE W. K. Wagner and Mark Shipman, charge of grand larceny were roiensed vesterday afternoon on the recom- mendation of the complaining wit- ness, H. J. Hiliman, whose home was When Hiliman made the recommen- dation to M. W. Purcell, county at- the official made an investigation of the case and then: vbided the suggestion after delivering a severe reprimand to the boys, who Sir Philip Gibbs says it is only a question of time until there is an- other great European war. Well, geol- time until there is another glacial TO LATE TO BE CLASSIFIED LOST—Bunch of about 15 keys; Yale, Went and padlock; om downtown 4-9-2t WANTED—Woman for ranch wor Phone 1233R, 4-9: FOR RENT—One furnished and one sleeping room. 145 North Jackson street. 4-9-2t* -tf house work; muet be good cook; no laundry. Call Che Casper Daily Cribune : me Bon preg as fond ease, aod estore this poe epores MRS. iif 6. NICKERSON, the same is hereby deter-/ be in full force and effect LANDER PIONEER, IES” et'ecieeat 28 oto ince degras ay { an sum ‘ 4 . fund for|of April, A.D. 1921. ee ce je ere ine sppeial (Seal) yor. Fire Departrest Building end sink-| nt: art of Wyoming ing fund be, and the same is here-/ Staite $11,-| County of Natrona )ss. by determined in the sum of sum | C; of cerret ‘ ) B. H. Pel Jr., Mayor of the re 900 for the interest, and the age, wife of Capt. H. G. Nickerson, |of $7,575 to create a sinking fund City of Casper, Wyoming, do here- bs de-| pines Ssenere niet former Indian for the matte of said bonds. |agent here, ursday of this! SECTION 5. That! the special laim that thi ergent week in San Francisco, where she was tax for the payment of interest on claved in the above Tardinnese: ex« convalescing from @ recent illness, ac-/Cemetery Bonds and sinking fund! jets and that said ordinance is in! cording to word received by friends.|be, and the same is hereby deter-|fuil force and effect from and after The body will be returned here tho/mined in the sum of $1,500 for the its passage. first of the week for burial. interest, and the sum of $835 to B. H. PELTON, Jr., ° Mrs. Nickerson underwent,.an op-|create & sinking fund for the pay- Mayor. pate a eines Dhahran ae ®6°/ment.of said bonds. and went to the coast to recuperate CTI ‘That special in company with her daughter, Mrs. ae yi the fab ent 4 Ttene on 8. A. Wiley, of Thermopolis. Her |Draj Bonds and sinking fund health failed to improve, be, ane the same is hereby deter- In addition to her husband and the|mined.in thy sum of $3,000 for the daughter in Thermopolis, Mrs. Nick-| interest, and the sum of $1,650 to erson is survived by two other daugh-|create.a sinking fund for the pay- ters and a son; Mrs, W. E. Farley,/ment. of said bonds. That the special LANDER, Wyo., Publish April 9, 192i. WEATHER TO BE FAIR AND WARM NEXT WEEK ‘WASHINGTON, April 9.—Weather beginning Lander; aie Fred Stratton, Riverton,| SECTION 7. and O, K. Nickerson, a druggist and/tay for the yment of interest on mayor of Middleton, Mont. Refun fowa and sinking fund] predictions for the week ne iat be, and the same is hereby deter-| Monday are: mined in the sum of $1,000 for the| Rocky Mountain and Plateau Region interest, and the sum of $775 to|—¥air, temperature near or above create a sinking fund for the pay: | normal. $ ment of said bonds, Whereas, an ni exists, ———Su' ORDINANCE NO. 214-A. CONCERNING THE DETER. MINATION OF GENERAL TAX FOR THE CURRENT YEAR. the Mayor and|- e City of Cas- The amount of payment of warrants General Fund for the eead be, and the same is letermined in the sum of $195,500. SECTION 2. That the ial | tax for the payment on ‘ater Bonds of sinking fund be, and the same is Aen determined in the! sum of $38,300 to create a sink- ingetnne for the payment of said jonds. Rs SECTION 38. That the special) Be it ordained b; City (oe of per, Wyomin; SECTION tax for the drawn on the current a THE WONDER PICTURE AGAIN TODAY Those Who Saw the Picture Yesterday Claim It Is the Best Picture Ever Shown in Casper. Ask Any One of Them. LYRIC Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. Cecil B. DeMille’s Big Production “Forbidden Fruit” The Vanity Fair Girls A Big Comedy of ‘ L. C. SMITH & BROS. ‘New silent model eight — all makes rented and repaired REBUILT MACHINES Payments if Desired ik Geo, J. Heiser, Prop. 101, Wyatt Bidg. T. ROY BARNES © GRACE DARMOND STARS OF “SO LONG LETTY” IN ANOTHER AL CHRISTIE COMEDY-DRAMA i h é Padded Cells and Last Times Today “BUNTY PULLS THE STRING” With Leatrice Joy, Raymond Hatton, Cullen Landis, Russell Simpson, Casson Ferguson and Others. oe ccvcseccccccenccccoscveceveeesccocoooccene: UUNDAY and MONDAY IMY LAWYER, Can’t Confine the Comedy NEXT TOPICS OF THE DAY : The Best Show in agree Money Back if Not vi toute ede yi A spectacular production produced in the South Sea Islands, Hobart Bosworth is at his best in this picture. See the fight with the ‘cannibals. See the most wonderful picture of sea life ever filmed. 7 A Big Comedy “The Killer” A Great Western Picture Straight Jackets Chevrolet Motor Car For Immediate Delivery _ We Have All Models in Stock Chevrolet Sales Co. Yellowstone Garage __ Yellowstone and Oak Street, ALSO A Two-Part Western Drama “VULTURES OF THE WEST” Current Events { Admission 40c Continuous 1 to 11 proud of his ancestry and family."— Philadelphia Ledger. SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1921 EVERY 27TH _ |France Reporis FRENCHMAN | Healthy Growth IS OFFICER| In Population PARIS, April 9—One person in 27 in France is elther guarding or gov-|for the census taken I this city re erning the other 26 men, women and /cently showing #ho pr nilation of four. / children, according to tary.| fifths of the French capital show there figures. . * |has been a healthy growth since 1911, ‘Tho wallitary force of about 770,000|in spite of the loss of life during the that protects, te reinforced on the gov-|war. ‘The wards for which the figures ernment’s payroll by @ civil army of|have been published have increased in 700,000 functionaries. population by 22,000 and it is esti. CSE BP Rae mated that complete figures for tho An Autobiography. city will show ‘the population has : grown at least 40,000 as the densest In thelr self-edited biographies of | population of Paris is found in wards the congressional record members write down a strange Variety of state- ments about themselves. One man, for which thére is as yet no report for instance, tells the story of his|the department of the Seine, which D., Democrat, born in Owen county, |152,000 since 1971. available. life in this one sentence: comprise the closest suburbs of Paris, ierah aaa sasdeahe VIS peaiee is Macatee TRIBUNE CUAESIFIND ADs RESULTS. PARIS, April 9—Corrected figures Partial returns for two sections ot “Edwin S. Johnson of Yankton, 8.|indicate a substantial increase BRING LAST TIMES TODAY BUCK JONES —IN— “‘THE ONE MAN TRAIL” Thrill Follows Thrill in This Exciting Western Drama ALSO The Eleventh Episode of “FIGHTING FATE” MUTT AND JEFF in “A CRAZY IDEA” SUNDAY N I FREDERICK THE MISTRESS) ALSO “WILD MEN OF AFRICA” Being the First of the Paramount-Vandenbergh Exploration Series SEE THE AFRICAN DANCERS PICTOGRAPH WITH COMIC CARTOON IRIS ORCHESTRA _ >. ADMISSION 30c Continuous 1 to 11 Every Day NOTE—THE IRIS RUNS MATINEE ONLY MON- DAY, CLOSING AT 6 O'CLOCK FOR BOXING MATCH IN. THE EVENING. : : 3 If Something Happened ( o> | —like sickness that required a trained nurse; —like being called out of town suddenly; —like having a bargain offered. you for cash, would you have ready money? 4 per cent with your money always avail- able in our Savings Department. Wyoming National Bank Casper, Wyoming

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