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PAGE FOUR GIRLS WRONGED, MAN JAILED ON SLAVE CHARGE One Pleads for Recognition to Give Name to Child as Pseudo Lover Marries Another at Douglas A tangled web of triangie relation ship. in which two. pretty ‘one 17 years of age and c ars of ase. ved in t of Dewey 24 years of age, who Admiral Sims, Censored for Speech SHERIDAN MAN STATE DENTISTS Up-State Metropolis Also Chosen for 1922 Meeting at Final Business Session of Con- vention Here Sheridan was signally honored at the final sessions of the sixth annual Wyo- ming State Dental convention which came to a close here last night, as the Wheatiang, falo, Wyo. L. Wyo, Necrology Committee—cC. P. McNift, Laramie, Wyo. L. L. Jeffers, Buffalo, be Casper Dailp Cribune wy . Harlow, Oral Hygiene Committee — F. M. Booth, Greybull, Wro., J. A. Fariein, Worland, Wyo., H. E Peterson, Raw- lins, Wyo. LABOR REJECTS "BOYCOTT PLAN (Continued from Page 3.) gram for nationalization of the mines and were “still working on that prob- Practically all the railroad organiza- tjons and the machinists unionvas well the mine workers, rallied to Support of the minority report. The majority report of the commit- tee eliminated the entire preamble and all reference to government coftral of industry in the resolution presentec was bo: a’ wh president of the association the en- rel suing year is Dr. I. P. HayePot Sheri- aroett dan and the northern Wyoming me- Seoiey tropolis was chosen as the scene of the| '™ Stes peak a Ni 1922 meeting. Oe iets ier aabeel sor oa Pete Other officers elected include: Dr.| gy Srethertns san “ate dndde: tena J. A. MacFarlane of Worland, vice pee ict the cour attorney's president; E. C. Andrews, Cheyenne, rtica, sadhareayocening. Bhe exte secretary, and Dr. Peter Appel, Jr., her Cheyenne, treasurer. Casper was not It was of Gor: represented in the list of officers don’s reiations wer re ed Th chosen. irl sald that actuated by & promise Committee appointments were de: from Den > Ch scot layed, old committees holding over un- sc IG oti tll other committees are named. The bP ee ag committees at present follow: she left came to Casper. He mnegelsre | Cee a eee followed here a short while later and Campers "Wr | Ci] DANG rae promised again to marry her when Admiral Sims is shown in the above photo placing a wreath on the | Wyo. Peter Appel. Jr. Cheyenne, psy a feet Cenotaph in London where lies Britain's unknown hero. His speech at | Wyo. “{ fell for his talk and thought] the luncheon of the English Speaking union in London on the Irish sym- Membership Committee—L. E. May, he was sincere realizing my| pathizers in America in which he referred to them as “asses with votes” condition and d over the cir-| | may result in a court-martial. - Ee ine te : ; eoete ie him to — ; “Barnett’s of Course” ». OL ctf ae proposed an investigation of second- 3 cece fer neal Sa a ae Postal Increase |iarStes” The committee's action $5 50 that he had been married at Dougias to the nae nips Sea GL SACS, ° last week Dow ney, a 17- It is alleged that after he had mar- Proposal Tabled tied the girl at Douglas, he returned, 4,*, SGTON ais f tw iGhapertaud took? the last sosnt of] (pe oon sane 23 By 8 t $26, f h vote of 11 to 1 the house postoff! mMENSY/eBMOUnMNE .0 £ Fs Asoc Hes: committee led today the Long Steger girl and then returned to the girl he had married. worth resoluti postpone the in Desparate and hopeless the gir] “reese in second-class postal “rates ive J sought relief. She balked at having | ‘fective 7 the man whom she avers wronged her arrested, being’ still enamored despite the treatment he had ac- corded her. The matter went out of her hands, however, and Gordon is now in jail A test of the question was heard last night with Judge C. D. Murane appearing for the de fense and M. W Purcell, county at torney, appearing for the state. 4 hearing on ,amended complaint will be heard AGE | — KING EO VISITS ILSTER +(Continued trom Page 1.) | received addresses of lo: various organizations tory. regulaf price, 86 to $9 ing firing in that area today, pursned eight men they ‘suspected and cap tured three of them who were found to have ammunition in their posses sion. Soldiers with machine guns Were occupying vantage points in the Falls districts. FIRING BREAKS sole and full rubber OUT IN CITY. | heel ~. ne $2.50 BELFAST, June 22.-(By The As M sociated Press.)—The po'ice in the 1 50 Upper Falls district of this city, hear: a e many customers. MEMORIAL SENT TO BRITISH PREMIER. LONDON, June (By The As sociated Press.}—Senators of southern Ireland have sent a memorial to Pre mier L'oyd George, saying: “Having been elected to serve in the senate of southern Ireland, we desire to place on record in accepting such appointment that we do so with e intention of exercising the fullest reedom of action regarding the now ers to be hereafter granted the par lament and government of southern Ireland. “We are of powers given the opinion that the under the present act are insuffi nt We urge upon the government that the earliest possible steps be taken to recast the act. “We desire further to make it clear that we are ready to act in the sec- ond chamber with a lower house sit ting constitutionally as representing a majority of the electors, but we are not prepared to exercise our func- tions in connection with any body maintainea by the lord lieutenant to replace the elected lower house.” BELFAST, June 22.—(By The As sociated Press.)}—King George and Queen Mary departed from Belfast for London in perfect safety at 4 o'clock this afternoon MEN ONLY! 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The resolution also storms of last Friday and Saturday SPECIALS For Tomorrow Only Just received 400 pairs of Gloves. 2 anteed with your money back if they are not satisfac- Assorted lengths in washable kid, all colors, Priced Tomorrow at. One pair to each lady only, To accommodate our Wolcott Street, Just Around the Corner From Lukis Candy Company _> TRACK REPAIRS MADE. Men’s Fine Dress Shoes— dark brown calf, English toe, special value $5.50 Menz-Ease Work Shoes— dark brown and smoked horse scout, $7.00 values. Special «0.00.0... $4.50 They are guar- Men’s Week-End Oxfords —white canvas, rubbe1 Men’s Fine Neckband Dress Shirts—$2.00 and $2.50 -.- $1.50 Men’s Sailor Straw Hats— ‘Special $3.50, $4, $5 up. 79c Men’s Extra Good Quality Blue and Gray Chambray Work Skirts, collar at- tached, $1.00 value. spe- cial . 79¢ M.D. Barnett Outfitting Co. 120 East Secoud Street MICHELIN Tire and Tube Prices REDUCED Effective May 9, 1921 Motorists Have Been Waiting for Tire Prices to Come Down —Here Are Rock-Bottom Prices on the World's Quality values ... TODAY The most wonderful spectacle picture in many aday. Do you remember what a big hit the ‘‘Riv- er’s End” made? Well, we have the next big knockout picture “Nomads of the No 93 It’s a James Oliver Cur- wood Story. —NEXT— The Fair’ Girls —IN— ‘BUNCOED BY WIRELESS’ Hear that quartet. For the love of Mike, w Early! 8. E. Crouter, But- t ‘ewcastle,| ing for the principles set forth in thé| way transportation report} by the railroad organizations declar. minority declaration. The recommended that the executive coun cil assist the railroad unions in having ‘Wyo. P. M.. Gunningham, Cheyenne. | enacted legislation providing for “gov. Wyo. Legislative Committee—Peter Appel,| operation of the transportation sys Jr., Cheyenne, Wyo. I. P. Hayes.| tems of the United States.” Sheridan, Wyo., J. A. Devine, Chey-| when the convention adjourned at| enne, Wyo. noon the debate on the railroad ques: tion was in fy!l swing. Answering the criticisms of Fred Hewitt, chairman of the machinists’ delegation, that the executive cour cil had not taken desired action to bringabout government ownership, President Gompers said: “We have gone az far as was the desire, of the railroad representatives. Before coming to this convention I bad a confsrence with Mr. Jewell, head of the railway department of the federation, and he expressed the opin ton that no program of railroad legis- lation should be advance at this time.” Andrew Furuseth, president of the seamen's union, said he opposed the minority rv, if it provided for gov ernment ownership of sea and wa! Daniel Tobin of the teamsters’ union, said that his delegation could |not vote for a proposal that provided \for “government control of the team: ernment ownership and democratic|ing and trucking industry.” In a lengthy address Max Hayes of Cincinnati, of the typographical union. supported the minority report and urged government control of all in- dustries. He challenged critics of the resolution to charge openly that it was a “‘Socialistic or red” declaration. “J have been told by an ofticer of the federation,” he said, “that thi is a Soctalistic measure. Why, if you went into a Socialistic convention with this resolution they would throw it back at you. Those who use such terms are hard up for an argument.! a Miss Margaret A. Best, an English |woman who has passed the century mark, has lived in the reigns of four sovereigns—Gearge IV.. William IV., Victoria, Edward VI, and Georg% ¥- Baa tahoe aaaea red The town of Selby. in Engitasd. baasts of, a school principal who is ears af age. the TODAY AND BACK AMERICA A Bishop-Cass Theater NOW PLAYING MARY ICKFORD IN HER LATEST PRODUCTION “THROUGH THE You'll love her more than ever in this It’s just the kind of charming picture you want to see her in—the kind that made her famous. Full of Mary’s inimitable comedy and heart-interest. —ALSO— PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE Usual Admission 40c CONTINUOUS, 1 TO 11 TOMORROW DOOR” CONTINUOUS 1TO11 EA A BISHOP-CASS THEATER TODAY AND The Silver Car A Drama of Speed, Love, Intrigue and Adventure —ALSO— “A HANDY HUSBAND” GAYETY COMEDY -—AND— “LOVELY MORILAND” (Scenic) TOMORROW RLE WILLIAMS , —IN— | “A: SHOW FOR ALL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1921 Messenger Takes First Securities Entrusted to Him at $59,000 entrusted to him for de. livery to six firms, The police were notified. _———_ Gov. Robert D: Carey is num hered among the official visttors in Casper today. PAVILION Where Everybody Goes- HARRY “IKE” EVANS RAINBOW GIRLS PRESENT “PARADISE “A show that is cramme: jammed, bubbling over with pep and pretty girls d, “The bell-cow of the Musical Comedy * Pasture * HARMONY, SINGING, |'\| DANCING, SPECIAL SCENERY, BEAUTIFUL- LY GOWNED GIRLS FUNNY COMEDIANS FEATURE PICTURES PRICES 10c-40c || FROM SIX TO SIXTY” | THIS BILL RUNS TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY