Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 4, 1921, Page 4

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Pr : $ Frosery 90m Soe oS a Re eee ON eee ae : Pa STATE BOARD DEFERS ATION ON [rez CASTING WL Pe ow HUM SERGEANT cf, Ese New President Lands in South : ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., June 3— ““STDON, June 3.—The Athens cor-| Two moro large forest fires were re- church, will LANSING, Mich., June 3.—A TeS?| -nurch Sundi lution congratulating the reople of | -.- i hold the LEIPSIC, June 3—The high court | yrexico upon the election of Gen. Al' once at the church RIDGELY LEASE IN GRAGS GREER All But Two Applicants—Midwest and Joe Cahill— ms 1 respondent of the Exchange Dorted today to the district forestry | in trying Germans) the presidency and Withdraw Bids on Valuable Property Recently faye under date of Thursday, thee it |etices Dare, making a total of five Jp semsion | bere tr7ing Ger Sahm ome Coregen, to the presidency and - . =. . a “ml ing the war, sentenced Sergeant Ney-| rosperity” since his inaurgura- Won in Litigation With the Government frightful manwacres of Christiang Dave in ihe Zuni mountain, 199 mileg west mann, accused cf Uiéresting BYViAN ion was adopted by batt branches of on the Black seacoast of mia.|holdings of the MeKinley Land {| priscnrs, to six months’ imprivon*) the aatobigan lecialetare Tei oats THE HOME GUARDS The streets are strewn with the bodies | Lumber company of this city. Another — — of Arizona, who CHEYENNE, Wyo, June 3-—The Wyoming state ochaol “scony shone tn’ tap twrovelietierel Magtulena.t act aaa all jt the Michigan legislators. of con- NEVER OR E, Wyo., June 3.—The Wyoming schoo! te, the southern border. ci coe is ater "ate aseeny mewn one oar ROWALSOT ia wore owe land board today postponed until next Thursday a decision ports reaching Athens. An American | uncontfolled are in the < | CALLED HOME BY ILLNESS. destroyer has arrived at Sam@un tojin New M@kico, in the Protect the Americans there, {t is|the White mountains in added. i ! regarding the leasing of the so-called “Ridgely” tract in the Grass Creek oil field from which more than $1,000,000 worth of petroleum has been produced, several earlier bidders for the lease, heretofore held by the siidwest company under assignment by the Ridgley syndicate, having withdrawn, Ieaving only the Midwest and T. Joe Cahill of Chey- enne as applicants for the lease. Cahill offers a royalty of 35 per J. E. Reedy, special agent of the Northwestern on this division, arrived here this morning and received @ mes- : which informed him to return to VIENNA, June 3.—{By The Asso-| nis home in Missouri Valley, Towa, im- | 7 H ik paella ie J. R. O'Connor, district salesman. ond W. © Rowers. who had charge |ary - of the installation of a number of ele-| ical. ciated Press.}—Eleven former army of-! mediately because of the serious ill- -atore in Casper this spring for the ficers, including Maj. Gen. Joseph | hess of hig father. D. H. Reedy is 77 Otis Elevator Company, are visttors| George Everts, deputy state game|Hummel, were placer on trial before| years of age and, according to his here from Denver. They are making| warden, returned here this morning|®@ special court here this week on the} son's statement, this is the first time a final inspection of the machines|from the Bates Hole country, where |charge of treason, in connection with | Continuous 1 toll P.M. STARTING TODAY cent. The Midwest proposal is a graduated percentage scale spproxt which have been turned over’and ac-|he has been on state business for sev-| the recent attempt of former Emperor ASq SI sang Bia ecco terse cepted. i Pet dase, He reported that the Bates |Charles to regain the throne of Hun-| TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. , The tract was involved for several 3 eS < | Hole country ee s - oof Hun juare Deal Show years in litigation between the state Brian Tobin is in the city after|cloudburat yesterday timt did little|legation that the men organized le- WANTED TO BUY — Showcase, ice spending several weeks at the sheep| damage other than washing out roads|gionary troops for the purpose of re-| chest and candy scales. Box 186, and fegeral government, the state re- cently finally obtaining confirmation of title by the United States supreme court. —_— ___—_ in several places. Tribun camp. SEE . Operators of Games Connected N FAL With Show Backed by Span- ish-American War Vet- ~ erans Arrested Operators of concessions at the ‘The announcement of the engage ment of Miss Sareh H. B. Penrose of Philadelphia to Andrew Van Pelt of Philadelphia and New York has just been made by the bride-clect’s father, Dr. Charles Bingham Pen- A BISHOP-CASS THEATER BY CANADIANS OTTAWA, Ont., June 3.—The Can adian government has not considered the cage of Grover C. Bergdoll, Amer- fean draft evader, who was said to have escaped to Germany on a Candl- an passport, the minister of justice declared. The American Legion had suggested ts Canadian war voterans that Canada demand the extradition of Bergdoll on the passport charge. LONDON, June 3.—{By the Associ- ated Press.)—Decision as to whether Great Britain will intervene in the case of Grover C. Bergdoll, the Amér- fonn draft evader, and support the United States if it attempts to extra- Gite him from Germany rests with the Canadian government, whose pass- Frisco Shows carnival, which is’ be: ing held here under the auspices of the Spanish-American war veterans, are technically under arrest charged with gambling as the result of a raid made on the carnival people by the county authorities last night. The warrant charging gambling was is- sued by M. W. Purcell, county attor- ney, and was executed by Sheriff Leo ‘Martin. An agreement was later reached whereby certain of the concessions were allowed to operate tentatively until an investigation could: be made. The status of the case today has rot been learned because Mr. Purcell has been in court all day. UNION MEN rose. Miss Penrose is a grand- daughter of Joseph W. Drexel and a niece of Senator Boise Penrose. Local Supervisor Of Vocational Aid Leaves on Trip J. C, Ross, acting local supervisor of the Foderal Board for Vocational education, left yesterday afternoon on an extended trip through the northern part of the state, where he will put men in training, make follow- up calls, and attend to thé supervision of men now in training. Today and Tomorrow EILEEN PERCY IN HER LATEST COMEDY A Young Red Blooded Actor in “HELL’S OASIS” TWO-REEL ‘Big Town Ideas’ She Was Tired of Juggling Flapjacks. She Wanted » New York, Fine Clothes and a Handsome Husband. Did She Get Them? She Did—With a Vengeance. » —— ALSO COMEDY PATHE NEWS port Berrdoll violated. The foreign office announced today, after voluminous correspondence, that the question had heen passed on to Canada. REALTY FIRM MOVES. He ts expected to return a week from Monday after visiting Newcastle, LAID OFF, Gillette, Buffalo and Sheridan. He TS) CHARGE | Sevnv where aman ts being put tn training. J. F. Jones & Co. have moved from their former location in the Tribune Yuilding to temporary quarters in Rooms 204-205 Midwest building. The company will continue to do a general real éstate and loan business, having simply sold the leaso in the Tribune ‘Duilding to the new Van Gorden In- TOPEKA, Kan., June 3.—Charges that union men are being laid off by the Santa Fe railroad system in an effort to replace them with non- union workers were made in a tele- gram sent today to Samuel Gomp- ers, president of the American Fe:l- eration of Labor, by W. E. Free- man, president of the Kansas fed- J. R. Pavis is leaving this evening for Denver where he will attend to business matters for several days. PAVILION <5] Cocameaaeea ‘The Fourth Episode.of the Wonder Jungle Serial “The Son of Tarzan” SUNDAY Tke World’s Greatest Oriental Dancer BORALDINA “PASSION. FRUIT” ‘vestment company. fc tain AES" M. B. Morfeld ot Carlsbad, N. M., arrived in the city this week and hhas accepted position of manager of the dry goods department of the Webel Commercial company. Mrs. Morteld and family will come to Cas- per as soon as Mr. Morfeld can find @ location. ——{S$=———————— A Tooth Paste Must Be Right “Where Everybody Goes” The Rainbow Girls “OH DADDY” = MUTT AND JEFF IN “COLD TEA” - SHOWS AT 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 AND 9:30 EVERY DAY ADMISSION 30c¢ you cannot clean your teeth with talcum powder; it is too fine. You ‘would not brush your teeth with sand; it scratches and cuts. HUB THEATER TODAY : Saturday and Sunday and Trucks — One Graham Bros. One and One-Half Ton Truck, Ny-Denta Tooth Paste new. A SNAPPY, SPEEDY is scientifically ground to the oan nancies Chummy MUSICAL COMEDY ster. 4 proper consistency. It cleanses. It does not scratch the enamel or-cut the gums. You'll like the flavor . Pharmacy 111 East Second QUALITY AND SERVICE Casper, Wyoming “Once a Trial, Always Nyal” One Studebaker Tour- ing. Will sell or trade. Smith Motor Sales Co. 500 East Yellowstone Phone 1275-W WITT? TONIGHT IS Garter Nite 4T THE PAVILION B.P.0.ELKS No. 1353 There will be a Regular Session of this Lodge Friday evening, June 3, at 8 o'clock, at I. O. O. F: Hall. Business of importance. Your attendance is earnestly requested. : By order of E. R. Robt. Cohen, SUPPORTED BY HELENE CHADWICK In a Jolly Five-Act Comedy-Drama “MADE IN HEAVEN” Remember Tom Moore in “Hold Your Horses”? the Same Caliber. Made for Laughing Purposes Oa —ALSO— LARRY SEMON In His Newest Two-Act Special Comedy “THE RENT COLLECTOR” LATEST CURRENT EVENTS ADMISSION 40 Ic AY A Trio of Rainbows —ALSO— William Farnum “The Orphan” In Six Parts Garter Night TONIGHT COME AND GET A GARTER Set'y. HAIR CUT 50c SHAVE 25c WYATT HOTEL “The Barber Shop With a Conscience,” CASPER’S FINEST

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