Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 2, 1921, Page 4

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PAGE FOUr. F| 1S OVERTURNED, DRIER SEIZED) Midwest Employe Caught Load- ing Liquor Into Superintend- ent’s Car Has Accident in Escape Cc rr Burt Camplin, employe of thi at Salt Creek night safety w skey, whe front of the completely LL ne Adelyne Slavik, n model who ha the for di to be a‘ ‘thorough gentleman.” ar and then Borsc west compa’ Dave Lewis last nig Midwest camp S dootleg traff: ¢ consign © ceeded about ¢ car wh DISPUTE REOPENED. July 1 SHIP ‘The int n has WASHINGTON, band Produc ( Without delay Camplin m away or the hes e road to the in a fair way to He cr 1 up his own = arrs ments ver by not crossin bridge where two cars were star block th Camplin ss permitted in wait it is carrying the law lowed. Instead Campi sued, took a short cu minated in the sand wh was driving overturn — ewe Borsch and others soon s the scene and after Cam were administered to t who happened to be nes traband and prisoner were brought t Casper. Camplin waived preliminary he this morning and was bo the fall term of the disfict r bonds of $500 which he readily sup HUB THEATER TODAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY plied. * It is said thet the whiskey that Camplin had in the car was for a Fourth of July celebration which Insurance? HARRY CAREY IN= “THE WALLOP” oo Ban Really Co REALTORS 202 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1480 Paradise Park NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC DANCING EVERY NIGHT 8:30 TO 12 P. M. Watch for the Bus Line Leaves Court House Ever Hour eB | fonally famed Brough the ds owned by the ny er. re ar by TURKS WARNE | fo rmed the p vas Violation of Neutral my BY THE ALLIES, MASOACRES ON Zone, to Mean War, Porte Is Told; Refugees Fleeing From Massacre SONSTANTINOPL a high July 1.—The rs have in lation of the at neutral zone will be regarded ‘as a| us belli. ‘ewfik Pasha, has government to nd for neutral- . Turks and | acuated to Thrace A majority of vo area ned that mmitted | made a good| stern trip, on 11 of the See the greatest picture i: Continuous 1 “A LIGHT By Robert Browning, the famous English poet A baby smile with a ter- rible result. TAKE A TIP, THIS IS A. GOOD PICTURE Which do you pity the: most of son;or the mi: With ‘her wanton eyes,or me “? in t WATCH FOR BIG HOLIDAY PROGRAMS |The sale attracted unusual attention because it marked the first shipment HUMAN HEARTS | HER PLAYTHINGS LYRIC TODAY The Story of a ce ale Mona Lisa Claire | DuBrey —IN —NEXT— PATHE NEWS Special Pictures of Dempsey GOING UP Don’t let anybody kid you, this is the best vaudeville Che Casper Daily Cribune |Woman Inspired to |Pershing Now | Help Husband by Chief of Staff State Prison Case WASHINGTON, July 1—Gen. John J. Pershing today became. chief * of staff of the United States army, re- Heving Maj. Gen. Peyton C. March, who was given leave of absence, ef- fective until his retirement from ac- tive service in November. It was the first assignment to definite duty given the general since he relinquished com- few weeks ago In which Mrs. BiscafS| forces ‘In France Mad. Gee senses smuggled an automatic and cart} darbord, who was his principal ridges to her husband, a convict {| sta assistant in France, is his as the Wyoming penitentiary, with the! sistant in the new office. result that Biscaro forced prison 6f- anes Chana ae ficials to liberate him. Mrs. Aimond,| SEAPLANE SERVICE CANCELLED it is assumed, however, wished for & more fortunate outcome of a prison- break by her husband than was that of Biscaro'’s spectacular performance | ment with a view of establishment of which terminated when he killed him-|, daily seaplane mail service between self. Key West. Fia., and Havana, Cuba, Mrs. Biscaro went to the peniten-| have been annulled, it was announced tary for several years for her partitoday at the department. Contrac- in the Rawlins case. What will be|tors had failed to furnish the neces- the fate of Mrs. Almond, who is un-| sary equipment, it was explained. goad nesics eho Peace FRESH FIGS AUCTIONED. One Block West of Henning TONIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGH HARRY “IKE” EVANS AND HIS | | CHEYENNE, July 1—The - action lof Mrs. Hattie Almond in attempting to smuggle an automatic pistol, catt- ridges and red pepper to her nusband, Matcolm Almond, a prisoner in the Laramie county jail, is believed fo have been inspired by reading ac- counts of the Al Biscaro case of a NEW YORK, July 1—A carload of fresh figs from California, containing 1,180 packages of 10 to 12 pounds each, was sold here today at auction. ever received from California of a full carload of fresh figs. The packages sold mostly at $2.25 each, with a top of $2.30 for a few small lot in Casper in a long while to 11 FP. M. WOMAN” s[4In Moquiey “At the Seaside” A Speedy Sparkling Frol- ic of Fun and Frivolity. Dainty Dances Snappy Songs and SEASIDE SIRENS ALSO “The Pen- Vultures” A Super Special Feature Picture in Five Parts One Hour of Pictures One Hour of’ Vodvil Prices Always 10c and 40c The coolest Spot in Town A Siren whose shower of vampire medias that smothers a strong man’s desires: and leads him over the cliff of despair. us three M4 as Stress of m my¥ ROBERT BREWHING. BIG COMEDY “THE SON OF TARZAN" THE VANITY FAIR GIRLS MUTT AND JEFF Continuous, 1 to 11 own. entered into by the postoffice depart-| “Three Good Pals” |__| SUNSHINE COMEDY A BEAUTIFUL AND VERSATILE STAR STORY OF LOVE, ADVENTURE AND ROMANCE. IT’S HUMAN AND TRUE TO LIFE! “A Charming |f Deceiver” EIGHTH EPISODE Sama THE JUNGLE SERIAL “DR. KILLJOY”. FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921 CASPER’S FINEST—A BISHOP-CASS THEATER—ALWAYS WORTH WHILE TODAY AND SATURDAY Through storm and cold and danger —even unto™death—the wild goose clings to its mate. So did this man. But the wife and mother, lured by a new love, flew away. The story that follows will fill your heart as only life’s greatest strug- gles and triumphs can do. Staged in lavish beauty and thrill- ingly played by a cast including Mary MacLaren, Norman Kerry and Holmes Herbert. FAMOUS PLAYERS~LASKY CORP. L Presente Mild Goose FROM THE STORY BY GoUNenEn ‘MORRIS Latest Current -: ‘ALSO Events CONTINUOUS, 1 TO 11 ADMISSION, 40c IN A Admission 30c VITAGRAPH STAR A Bishop-Cass Theater

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