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Ede Casper Daily Cribune . PAGE FIVE ‘WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921 = 5 Pes — — = - : = oo eet LOAN OFFICE (5 40 TRUCKS. IN SERVICE TOD AY PACKER BILL | Carload of Bees | Susi See ee ) (" 2 5 Z 4 55 api . ge Cheyenne filling stations red: IN FULL BLAST : peak price. of two months ago. | wanes estacd. be ap yom Li DRIVE Texas This Week| 2 see Bc: Se Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. BURGLARIZED BY CLEAN oe en TODAY ‘The “present queen of Engtand, on her marriage in 1893, directed that all of the silk garments in her trous- = wasoli: two its gallo Received: From (S233 83 toe. 2 Sete hs ——>___ Sciatica, say the medical scientists. may be cmused by the habit of sit- ting perched on the edge of a chair. ; F Under the incentive of the clean up campaign 3 vyoming pubil ™~, 2! lad of Casper is on a cleaner sppearauce than i aes acThousands of ‘Texas honey-makers Soe nani nike Awol tl + jhad in years. Nearly 40 trucks and over two score of teams Noponeck a see oo. en rite | state oll lands a. as were pressed into service to assist in ig the refuse were billed to William Mosteller, who Several Hundred Dollars’ Worth will take them to his ranch. The car- load of bees, confined in screen cages, for the clean up cam; FTE PR PASTURES SPV! ae TR i-| were s r of Mere Missing From | _=.©- Calhoun, weo ie te Ramee, Coane Pages OF) T> cupret fone Devi. seman i ; é ais campaign, said this afternoon that. al- garchy of Few, Senator bee industry. Undoubted! t on Center though many districts. had been ; ‘prod! ie mag | mee” |i race CAIN FURNISHINGS IRE | “ws cnersDe |: Scr eS WE REPEAT Ss eee MGA). te ee a Several hundred dollars’ worth of been hoped. bac SA cd a ae GAS 23 CENTS A. BISHOP-C AGAIN If there is a better show in town today, Brennan wants to know it. POW! POW! Who did the show bus- iness in town yesterday. The Lyric did, of course. NOTICE No reserved seats at the Lyric. You can sit in the front row for the Same price as in the rear of the house. NOW PLAYING TODAY AND TOMORROW ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE " 8T. LOUIS, June 15—Government Iocan Setccre st! (MPAQVE SUMMER CAMP] "ass. oe control now ore signed to ansist in eter districts ‘Z Sure wes icone seoecmmcss| LN CHEYENNE gee oligarchy of Socialism” by Senator Pee one, “ntirsty cleaned up be! 4 call for all cabin furnishings in-|James A. Teed of Missouri, speaking seh 2 eae? cluding an oil stoye with four burners,|before members of the chamber cf{| CHEYENNE, June 15.—Simultan- kitehe> Gishes, bedding and|commerce at a luncheon today. Tue| eously with announcement Tues- furniture such as plain kit-hen chairs|whole policy of government. control, and tables, has been sent out by the/ which ho said amounted to control ¥. W. C. A. All of these things are| by one or several individuals over an| necessary before the summer camp/entire industry, was assailed by the i for girls can be opened. The camp site| senator, who predicted for it “tragic which was to be at the Becker cabin | failure.” “Barnett’s of Course” Special Straw has been changed to a location nearer “If it be granted that the govern-| pec town, able to accommodate more girts.| ment may take charge of industries ‘|, After a strenuous legal battle in |The camp will be held at Linn’s cabin, |on the ground that they produce the| Hat Sale Justice court yesterday afternoon H,|one mile west of Gothmore park. It| necessities of life,” said the senator. -| Melcher, charged with selling liquor|is piannes *2 open the camp this|there is hardly a limit to the nui-| . in violation of prohibition laws was |month and committees in charge of the | ber of industries which would fall in bound oyer to the district court. Mel-| different lines of work are busy. such’ a class. cher was represented by Attorney} Any one who fs interested in the) «tr then we adopt that principie,” George Myers and the state by Edwin | welfare of the young business girls | +. Senator continued, “it follows that Barrett, deputy county attorney. of the city ag well as the schoo! gitls |i o.e is absolutely no limitation to ts asked to ransack all storerooms tn the pewer of goyerninental control Xt, ts cher ‘the epee oe z wtarch of the needed articles. i entire business of the land. IMUDE BATHERS TO BE. |Steertis ‘soe tier sen te ins ona 'we are. ened to ras icy of » ff Che equipped and co-operation from all of | PO" & Pel Socialism, - pote ta. thodaasy. Lusiness of the country is all to be EIZED N C FY sheeoeweee pdhorbery arg ‘er camp |!'Touxht withia the controt of a few individuals. located in the city of bad a suppy for neary every gun taken in the wholesale looting of the store. Prior to leaving the store the rob- complete change of week-ends have already been received Son end Washington, possessing the most arbi- the girls and the idea bas been | ory and drastic powers, which they C) 5 = enthusiastically received by all of the ie yacht tern sng aria tae caw cabs a | Sa=,Poveramena! lina, ofS fthem, ‘the city commissions today | itis to spend thelr vacation or maybe! Fo04° much. farther than the Social- ‘ ordered the errest of all persons found }Just @ week-en bat Spot lism established by Kaiser Wilhelm. The yacht sennet braid in ‘the neighborhood of the beach | With little expense. and in my judgment will be worse|I Sailors for men. Smooth HAVE YOU SEEN thelr hopes of solving the crime. It will also be neceseary to have the “ ‘The . “ow 14 the most wearing insufficient covering. pag ‘ot in prt shane Socialism advocated by Karl or saw edge, the new de- BRENNAN’S valuable par‘ the stock, inc! iz ing girls to and from the camp. The Ase Seer aga SC sirable shapes, specially many valuable watches und diamonds .¢ P P y BEEF TRUST tL __ [new leoation is easily reached and the price 4 POSTAL CLERK WILL BE Sasser "=~ SUMERWANES HEARING, ||". $3.50 BE GIVEN TRIAL AT ONGE issmics seen sacs SS] BOUND OVER TO BOURT!| o=tsras hice anc’ ate camp. beach shades. Chester J. Chandler, postal clerk, - ‘ * $3.50 and _.. 5 $4.00 sieacsghaune over goon HID FIELD WORKER IS | sex. comps: sossere, vine Knitted Ties Wheel: bree pee ‘ the Burlington cafe, waived his rights acta Bose ogee eg a ; STING fupE to preliminary examination this morn- Pans to: Cheyenne Sinieht toe J 4¢ Cling anz was bound over: to the fall pec term of the district court without a bed bey bail. Camets waived a hearing this cured and the burglars gaye their at-| United States marchal, arrived here| ‘The bursting ofa twoinch gas pipe! morning. The hearing was sched- tention to other parts .of the stock, | this. morning from Cheyenne to take | caused B. BR. Norton, formerly of Cos-| ied for 2 o'clock this afternoon be- taking something of value from every | Chandler in custody. The charge|per, but now superintendent of the| fore Judge W. E. Tubbs, case in the store. against Chandler is pilfering from the} Hidden dome field for the Ohio Oi} Gamets has already admitted his re- Working apparently under the most | United States mails at the local post-| company, to suffer such injuries that | sponsibility for the shooting of Ladas, | ptrics, he had to be removed to '® hospital at|cjaiming that he took thir step to 7 Basin for treatment, according to|avenge wrongs which had been done most valuable articles nvailable.{ In| officials are undér the impression that | word received here. him in a business way be Ladas. leaving by the rear door the froat}some kind of a vehicle must -have|’ Morton was blown about 20 feet in rer eometeys ET door 7 “tot © 5 ‘nsxistin comploting the|the air by the force of the explosion.| The first mistress of the 2 er of and-brokem bones in the right| House to have a private secretary s il 38 injuri Mrs. Roosevelt. That Big Aggregation of Funmakers. i High grade, pure silk, hands. Special 9 heOO Athletic Union Suits Men’s good quality nain- sook athletic union suits ee" $1.00 M. D. Barnett Outfitting Co, 120 East Second Street SKINNY’S NEW JOB The funniest black face comedy ever seen out west. ND THE CLOCK’ Jris Theater TONIGHT > and Thursday Night ; BECAUSE—AlIl profit from the production goes to assist sick and disabled war vet- erans. It is the best Musical Comedy ever presented in Casper. It scored a great hit last night on first presentation. A Rigen OW THAT—The Legion men have spent more than $400 since last De- ites ne alive and eicting disabled service men. ‘The George W. Vroman Post is in need of money to continue this work. And that it is callin; for aid from Casper business men through the medium of “Around the Clock” production to carry on this program of assistance. : IN-HIS NEWEST COMEDY “The Traveling Salesman” “The Lion Killers” Paramount-Vandenburgh African Exploratio: Pictures z Admission 40c All new songs. All new jokes. All new interpretative dances. Hear Skinny sing J. K. Emmett’s cuckoo song. You'll want to stand on/ your head and cuckoo. NEXT A Big Western Classic in, Seven Parts THE SKY PILOT From the famous novel which was read by mil- lions. Continuous 1 to 11 Save Money and Wear and Tear By Having Your Cylinders Ground lA Sil NMRA It Increases Power It Stops Fouling of Plugs It Prevents Loss of Compression It Does Away With Piston Slaps -: It Lowers Gasoline Consumption ~ When it comes to rough riding stunts, fights, thrills, excitement, it leads them all. EXTRA BIG TWO REEL COMEDY t of the Cost of This Large Production the Best Seats Are . Aectalling at $3, Other Excellent Seats at $2 and $1.50 Reserve Your Seats at the Iris Theater Box Office Tm ns Casper Cylinder Grinding Co.. W. J. SAGE, Manager. Fifth and Center. Phone 1450. |