Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 25, 1921, Page 4

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LUE LLit nah tito ee te EEO EEE SLED NT oARRRNB OCG TagRT LI DRO RCE, Ba) 3 LEER RHE i Toda evar 8 JT ed ase SRS PAGE FOUR $1,600 DONATED TO WAR VETS IN OPENING DRIVE Campaign for Funds to Put Over Big Encampment Postponed Until Forum Meeting De- spite Unusual Success houses here til after t for of the chamber of comm object is postponing the “We have beer ly dealt with,” h will be t we feel that have eamworkers from business intere: nd from the membership of the chamber merce According to the stater Giblin, the encampment pri De the biggest July rete th staged in Wyoming. Thousa visitors from all over. the ok Mountain country will be here. wets er permitting. A caravan of 40 autos wil leave Denver on the morn- ing of July 1, 80 as to arrive in Cas per on the evening of July 2. Other large delegations are making ar: rangements to leave various points in Colorado, Nebraska, Montana, South Dakota and Wyoming to attend the Casper encampment. Irrigation ‘Act Is Ordered Out more By Committee}: WASHING . June 24.—A favor able report ate arid lands co the MeNary bill t 000 for irrigation purposes, the money to be returned from the sale of bonds secured by the improved, property ‘The federal farm loan board would be custodian of the project, but di- wection of expenditures would be un. Ger the interior department. Prefer- ence rights to take up tracts of im- Proved lands would be extended t ex-soldiers and’ sailors. — ARBOGAST HERE. ©. P. (Arby) Arb the Casper ba per for a few d nected ‘with the interestsrof th which has found hard sledding on th trip to the southern end of the..cir: cuit. It is probable that apnounce ments strengthening up various parts of the team will HUB THEATER TODAY Saturday and Sunday SA UNIVERSAL PICTURE For Vacation or Stopover Don't miss a stay at the strictly modern Carter Hotel AT THE Big Horn Hot Springs “The largest mineral springs in the world.” THERMOPOLIS, WYOMING [ATTORNEY HELD E. L. Conroy, a new arrival was released from the county deputies of the sheriff's office. YALE DEFEATS HARVARD CREW REGATTA COURSE, NEW LON- DON, June 24.—¥ale won the an- nual four-mile varsity eight-oared rave by half a length from Harvard on the Thames river today. ‘The crews started their race at 5:13 p.m. The wind was light and the water smooth. The crews shot away together, Harvard's rowing form was perfect and she led at the half-mile mark. At the two-mile mark Harvard was leading by half = length. Western 2 Bankers iDinner Guests “| OF Pres. Harding WASHINGTON, June 24.—Discus sion of railway tind agricultural prob- lems were said today to have occu-| pied the major portion of the time last night of President Harding and the western bankers who wero his dinner gueats. Foreign trade expan- ion also was taken up and the presi- dent’s guests were represented as taking the position . that — business ation at home would be the : enlarging American bankers were described as hopeful that the recent organization a banking pool for the relief of tle raisers would soon show good ults and tide’the industry over its sent embarrassment. The conce © of. opinion, it was said, was with the harvesting of this year's crops the farming industry would be «| much tmproved a The black panther has the reputa- tion of being the fiercest of all. anli- mals, CONTINUOUS, 1 TO 11 FOR BRIBERY DISMISSED BY AUTHORITIES in legal circles here, and jail today after he had been| held for two days on a charge of having attempted to bri to have the right to practice law here temporarily at least mal a result of having passed the state bar examination in Iowa,} Che PAVING REPAIRS ~ BEING. HELD UP; RUPTURE 15 DUE Conroy, it is said, was formerty con-/ Warren Company. Not Living Up nsted with juvenile and municipal] ofurts in Des Moines, . having: been connected with the ci trorney’s office there for a number of years. The charge against Conroy was made-when he approached officers and made a proposition to them that he would tel! them of the activities of certain boutleggers who were due in Casper with a quantity of high class Wet goods and loaded down with a heavy bank roll. Hie suggestion, {t is said, went a3 far as to tell the offi cers that they should confiscate the money and bvoze and then split with him. It is said that Conroy was immedi- j@tely placed under arrest and as a | result of the information he had given two boo! rs were taken with the liquor in their possession. The booze was confiscated in the proper manner, but it is said that the money which the men had was not disturbed. Coun- ty Attorney Purcel! couldn't construe the charge against Cunroy as bribery that he- co get a conviction on in district co’ he ordered Conroy. re- teased and dismissed action against him. Attempt to Kill French General Is Frustrated s June 24.— An attempt was mi today to assassi- nate General Gou' |, commander-in- schief of the French army in the éast, ‘as he was traveling in an automo- ile from Dumascus to the Sea of Gal- flee, in northern Palestine. The as. sault was committed by bandits. The general was uninjured but had. a nar- row escapé, a bullet passing through DAMASCUS hat Ris left sleeve ‘TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. LOST OR~ HANGED—English crown coin, somewhere in Casper, keepsake and war ri reward if 4 turned to 304 East / - A Bishop-Cass Theater SUPPORTED BY —AND— “A KISS IN SEVENTH EPISODE, —AND— to Obligations in New and Maintenance Work, Councilman’ Says Opposigion to continuing pleasant relations with the Warren Construc- tion company because of alleged ir- regularities in tne manner in which paving contracts have been fulfillea in Casper was expressed this morning by members of the city council who have been closely following the man- ner in’ which contracts are being car- ried out. The opposition is bazed on the man- ner in which the Warren Construc- tion company is alleged to have. failed to maintain faulty stretches of’ pave- ment, and in the failure of the com- pany to make street repairs for-which it has a contract with the New York Oil company. It is understood that the matter of repairing paved streets which were opened several months ago to lay gas lines was put up strongly to the New York Of! company and that’ this’ or- ganization claimed that it .wa®% help- less, as contracts and orders for the Keep Your Blood Pure In’ Summer fever, épidemics pao f by impurities in Water su ‘and ere enly when wise, many it by taki: a8 ta Pe en Better heal ts For S; Booklet or abe indi~ vide "Sg deat" charge, 543 Spt ona Ga. Gets: Ss . at your druggist S.S.S. The Standard Blood Purifier TODAY AND SATURDAY WANDA HAWLEY T. ROY BARNES WALTER HIERS In a Joyous Comedy of Youth, Adventure, Romance and Daring “THE SON OF TARZAN” MUTT AND JEFF In “GUM SHOE WORK” ADMISSION, 30c ae aaa Casper Daily Cribune work had been issued to the paving concern. Representatives of the Warren company here and at the beadquar- ters in Billings, Mont., it is under- stood that the (opposition which is now Geveloping will be injurious to the interests of the company in Cas Leahey (30 cer Fong -oleracan Bass if policy reflected ‘here. In many of the districts which have ditions have not been maintained un- der .the five-year agreement with the Warren company. It is also that paving districts Yor which the company holds contracts have not been pushed forward rapidly, with the resultant inconvenienee to traffic here. Se eee INDIANS FOR FRONTIER DAYS. ming. who are to be used in the Fron- tier Days celebration, J: 26, 27, 28 and 29, are to be brought to ‘Chey: enne ten days before celebration and used for publicity SUNDAY, 11-Year-Old Lad First Victim Of Denver “Fourth” DENVER, June 24.—Nathan Geld- stein, 11 years of age, heads the list of Denver's Fourth of July vietims. Nathan, with = companion, bought firecrackers . He singled out « large one of the “cannon” variety for @ test “to see if it was any good.” The cracker was slow in exploding and Nathan picked it up to investi- gate. An explosion followed. At the hospital physicians announced small hope was held for saving Nathan's eyesight. He also was badly burned about the face. —————_—_ BIRTHS EXCEED DEATHS. OTTAWA, June 24—Canada’s, birth rate for 1920 was 27.47 per 1,000 as against a death rate of 13.31. —— —Read The Tribune Classified Ads— ‘JUNE 26 ;| PARADISE PARK ~ Two Miles East of Town on Platte River BIG DANCE FLOOR ROY REEDS Six-Piece Orchestra, Electric Lights, ‘Eats, Soft Drinks and Concessions ahd FREE PICNIC GROUNDS / "With Table and Ben ches and Plenty of Nice Shade. Bring the Whole Family. FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921 Gicates the youth was slain ta the stepmother’s home anf, his and “young armors PAVILION Where Everybody Goes- HARRY “IKE” EVANS AND HIS RAINBOW GIRLS PRESENT ——— “BARGAIN BODY OF YOUTH j=: FOUND IN WELL -== 19 years of age, was found weighted | @own in a shallow well near his home! walls at his home ana the report that Harmon had quarreled with his step-, mother, Catherine Harmon, aged 36, led to her arrest. Bhe is in jail here| with @ 14 months’ old taby. | Officials investigating the case at elared they found evidence which in- | town. We’re doing a ad busi Hurrah for the home guards. Donations thank- fully given. TODAY ENTIRE CHANGE OF WM. S. HART In a mighty western picture —NEXT— PATHE NEWS —NEXT— BIG COMEDY The | Vanity “THE GALLOPING SWEDES” | Watch for Big Sunday ene Mar- "SCRAMBLED WIVES A truly sensational picture A general store of mirth, music, melody and merry maidens, the best yet SINGING, DANCING 1b) 15 A Fox Feature of Merit “Camille of the. Yukon” A vivid picture of lifé, love and laughter in the far north, PRICES 10c-40c Matinee Saturday 2:00 PEOPLE COUNT ’EM oo 2AMERICA Ra A Bishop-Cass Theater PLAYING TODAY AND SATURDA Y¥ otier ---this BESSIE BARRISCALE —IN— BREAKING Self-indulgent, dissipated, without moral scruples was the man she married. _He wanted her be- cause she was the purest woman he had ever met. He forsook her, Woman.” Does h ward? home and baby for a “Painted i he reap, as sinners should, a grim re- ALSO— “HOW SHE LIED” A VANITY COMEDY CURRENT EVENTS---ADMISSION 40 CENTS. CONTINUOUS, 1 TO 11

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