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TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1921 be Casper Daily Cribune ee Se Cae Dale ribs S [FUNERAL SERVICES HELO $600,000 JUDGMENT AWARDED |S COTE PnOrcity? = FOR MAS. A. F. EDMONDS; AGAINST HENRY FORD TO STAND HEADERS, RANGH ®*s,Cenrat,Votanter Laborer HELPERS FROM QUTSIDE HIRED Stockgrowers Go to Colorado for Help When Local Employ Out of town sheep herders and ranch helpers are willing to work for association. Unable to secure help here @t $45 and $50 per month, the local ranch owners have imported 15 trom Denver during the last week., G. M. Pentey, county: agent “here, was sent to Denver to scout for help. He found employment agencies crowded with men éager to get a ranch job in Wyoming. In most cases jtransportation had. to be ad- vanced to Casper, the men being in financial distress. Mr. Penley ‘ieft Denver with 16 men and but one jumped the “detail” just before ar- riving in “Casper. AJOUBLE BILL OFFERED AY THE LYRIC. THEATER “A double-header is offered to the ic tonight at the Lyric theater. the real human kid, Wesley weer onal pee Mury, star in “Dinty” and many njore pictures, will play with Matt Moore. and Marjorie Daw in “Don't Hyer Marry.” A masterpiece af live sizzling gntertainment, a mirthquale of fun, is the “Don't Ever Marry.” A the ofte husband, an irate husband, pa- indaw, and best friend, all feature in tie “perfect scream.” Wesley Barry ag the bell hop, can't be excelled for heart. touching humor. The starts with a secret then, oh, boy, such situations! *Next, who can beat it, the mystery, tense, dramatic picture, “Not Guilty,” from story by Harold McGrath, Sflvia: Beamer, the beautiful star, plays the lead and the scene is set i! thei mystic orient. The story deals with the sacrifice of a twin brother in agsuming the crime of the other. Both brothers are in love with the same girl, and finally, in spite of pub- opinion, she follows her heart and and goes with the man she loves. The play carries a well balancivi cast, and the and directed parts are un- Come earty, is right!—Adv. $3 ache le es that it is not. as-easily etpected. 5 So ep ; Not Fosiing the soy. ‘Two neighbors were over the fence when Mrs. Bafley passed, smiling, down the street. “Pretty woman, Mrs. Bafleyt™ re- marked one, “Who was she?” a: have forgotten. Here's her little boy, I'll ask him. Frank, who ‘was your mother before she was mar- risa?” iFrank regarded hts questioner gtavely. “She’ wasn’t my mother be- fore she was married,” he severely re- piied.— Life. : _——w Stepchild of Fortune. “You don't seem to be very fond f bridge. “I think Ta Ike the game well eSough if I ever had any luck at it, Removal _ The Wyoming Fur Shop is now located in the Wyatt Ho- tel Bldg.,“Apt. 101, having re- _ Moved from the quarters oc- )cupied by the French Gar- ment Shop on Wolcott street, and customers are requested } Rot to inquire for me ‘at’ the - Wolcott street address. Ps T iavite the ladies of 'Cas- per isit my new quarters © and acquaint Themacione ‘with athe beautiful line of furs I 0 carry. ‘8a’ ‘ - [ex Pee eires + WYOMING FUR SHOP b AL ., he +101 Wyatt’ Hotel — Phone 61 53 film | which was prepared and presented by BILLBOARD ORDINANCE ADOPTED BY COUNCIL Billboards will be permissible in! Casper in the future as the city coun- cil last night adopted an ordinance covering the regulation of billboards Hal Curran client. In adopting the ordinance billboards were legalized here which is an ac- tion directly opposed to the stand re-| cently taken by the city council which absolutely prohibited billboards here. C. M. Bryan made the motion for, the adoption of the ordinance which) Fred Van Gorden seconded. Wv W. Keefe went on record as to its acceptance, as did Mayor Pelton, in the discussion which followed. } ——_——>___ Hobo Willing to Scale Big Cliff For $600 Purse MOORCROFT, Wyo., May 3.—W- Truman, who says he has been a hobo and is accustomed to peril be- cause of his habit of stealing rides in behalf of a local Devil's tower, the 690-foot column on railroad.trains, proposes to climb | -of basalt which rears, almost per- 4 = Sta Mine During Strike FRENDS PAY TABUTE . where bur- —___>_ — LARA HOTEL FOR IMMORAL CONDUCT to The Tribune) LARAMIE, Wyo, May 3— pendicularly near here—if some- body is willing to pay $600 to see the performance. Truman says he wants $200 for expenses—to be ex- pended in material and labor of re- pairing the “ladder” built up the tower more than 20 years ago—and the other $400 as payment for the risk he will take. To date no one | has advanced eagerly extending $600 toward the would-be climber. Se hanes tinve doers that Wyoming now has a stat- ute against immorality that reaches Read BRENNAN’S AD On Page 5 FOR SALE. A Grocery store in Main Business dis- trict. Long time lease, doing great busi- ness, a money-maker. One of the very best locations.in the city. No building to buy. Iceland is neurly five times as large as the state of Massachusetts. A: P. NESBITT-REALTY CO., Phone-766-M. 305-307 O-S Bldg. Donse Browers Coliseum Motor Company Fifth and Wolcott It attracts especially those who are inclined to look for beauty com- bined with comfort and economy. This is evidenced by the astonishing number .of women who own and drive Dodge Brothers4 Door Sedan. ‘The gasoline consumption is unusosily low The tire mileage is unmseally high CASPER, WYO. Phone 724 of the supreme court’s refusal to review the case. ‘ Solem requiem mass for = favor of the Hotel Woodward company will stand as a result port, wherein Gladys Hardy conducted @ resort, has been cliemi for a period of one year under an order issued by Judge V. J. Tidball of the district court by authority of the Arnold act passed by the recent legislature. The Arnold act provides that where prop- erty is dedicated to Poses it may be seized and kept va- cant for a period of one year. iff Trabing put the court order into effect Wednesday, after *| woman had been given time to remove her effects from placed special locks on the doors. ——S mistakable blonds. CLOSED | WASHINGTON, May 3.—A verdict of $600,000 ren- against the Ford Motor company in New York and in OTHER RULINGS ARE HANDED DOWN. WASHINGTON, May 3.—The Mis- sourl corporation tax lav’ was de clared valid by the supreme court in deciding the suit brought by the St. Louis & San Francisco railway against state officials. The statute imposed a tax of threo- fortieths of 1 per cent on the capital stock and surplus of corporations do- ing business in the state. immoral _pur- Sher- WASHINGTON, preme court refused to review de cisions of New York courts to hold that dividends applied as credits for insurance premiums was not income. Internal officials appealed from the decree below, which was in fayor of the New York Life Insurance com pany. May 2—The su the Hardy the “hotel,” and Nearly all Chinese babies, for the first three months of ‘life, are un- SPRING HATS $2.50 and $5.00 Special Sale MRS. M. SANFORD, O-S Building Have You a Checking ' Account? If you haven't you ought to open one right away and experience the genuine satisfaction which such an account gives you. The Casper National Bank will be very glad to receive your account, and to afford you both courteous service and the greatest possible safety for your funds. WaT 32 Years of Service Miay We Serve You? Casper National Bank CASPER, WYO. Under United States Government Sapervision. PARENTS Bring your children to The Midwest Barber Shop for their haircutting. Our barbers take spe- cial pains to please and we invite this Class of trade. Children will be given just as careful at- tots tention if sent to us unaccompanied as if the par- ents.were along. Then, too, we only charge 50c Me for haircutting. That is a saving. Me Midwest Barber Shop 4 Midwest Refg. Co. Bldg., Second, at Wolcott. SOCSS CAOACRS fe PPS PPS LPP OP PAP OP AP GP TN PGP AID LALON E PAINT 819 ST. JOHNS STREET 19 Blocks From High Prices The « jeath of a pet pis. and Mattoviteh jose to the coyote's activity and was . Counsel for Mar- Mattevich contended that ot Tecognize a coyote as and that therefore, the kill -|ing of “such a creathre’ cannot con- ute trespass. The, jury, deliberated long and expended a vast amount’ of language in argument bUt was unable to dzree. JURY FAILS TO AGREE === LANDER, Wyo question hether nm property, raised in. j in @ case from Hudso answered, the jury alle to reach ’a verdict. The question was involved in the ca of Joe Mar- kovich and Nick Mattovitch, who wore New Hair Growth After BALDNESS Op legal affidavit. Juhn Hart Brittain, business man, certified to this: “My head at the top and back was absolutely bald. An expert said that he thought the hair roots were extinct, and there was no hope of my ever aaving a new hair “Yet now, at an age over 66, I have a luxarian> growth of soft, strong, dustrous hair! No trace of baldness. The pictures shown here are from my photographs.” INDIANS’ SECRET OF HAIR GROWTH Mr. Brittain certified further: “At. time when Sireghin I comatern ix wy arora s Chore m= . ir in, I cam: TORS, travels, ero- o kee Indian “medicine man’ whe had an elixir that {Ser ho asseverated would grow my hair. Although f had but Jittle faith I gave it s trial To my amazement « light fuzz soon a It developed, day by day, into a healthy growth, and ere long my bai ‘wes os proiifie as im my youthful days.” True Hair Grower at Last aint 1 was astomished end happy is expressing my mute of mind Phote when bald, mildly. Obviously, the hair roots had not been dead, but were dor- mant in the scalp, awaiting the fertilizing potency of the then myste- rious pomade. I negotiated for and came into possession of the principle for preparing thia, now called KOTALKO, and later had the recipe put into practical form by a ehemist. That my own hair erewth was permanent has been amply proved.” It has been proved in very many cases that hair roots did not die even when the hair felt out through dandruff, fever, ia. areata, or certain other hair or scalp disorders, PROOF BOX KOTALKo FREE #3 Bo sbeageeg ets etepsnnd ‘of e hair, Positively KOTALKO is one delightfully relia! aration that succeeds upon genuine merit. Buy a box store. Or ask for Kotalko at the toil GUARA t of mailing ace Fees ae enon Dusen howe alam tastimonsals men women. etermine minat Panpitver’ ce treat BALDNEGS, to STOP HAIR FROM FALLING. Get a box of KOTALKO, apply once or twice in your mirror. For PROOF BOX send to 3 watch KOTALKO OFFICES, BR-46, Station X, NEW YORK Money bach CASPER ELKS There will be a regular session of this lodge Friday, May 6; 8 O’Clock P. M. Odd Fellows’ Hall Smoker Immediately After the Business Session Business and Entertainment By Order E: R. ROBT. COHEN, Sec. Cooks a whole meal ‘without watching The “Lorain” Oven Heat Regulator is an attachment to gas ranges which places 44 controlled oven heats | atthe disposal of the cook. You set the “Lorain” dial and it gives you the exact oven temperature for as long | as desired. This makes possible low. temperature cookery by which a whole meal can be cooked in the oven at one time, without troubling to watch it, CILARIE Gas | a, IDWS, Ranges | are equipped with this “Lorain” Oven Heat Regulators ‘The Clark Jewel has always been famous for its splen- did construction, beauty of design and economy of gas use. Equipped with this greatest cooking invention you will find no better gds range othe market. Come | in and allow us to demon~- strate the new Clark Jewel with the “Lorain.” We have a booklet. for you, “An Easier Day’s Work.” CASPER GAS APPLIANCE COMPANY 119 East First Street Phone 1500 i I