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cM AE HERE MSN, | & | without a clue today to the ide | IDENTITY OF GIR 300|had fainted in a downtown « Started for Homestead wit! in Pocket and Nothing Heard From Him, Reports Declare member who she is or where s and live b family June 14, the same John Stevens. a bruised hand showing poisoning, with $300 supposed to have ror a rother in ement th bee! Nebraska he war from ar neumonia time his 8 © ¥ | nce that time Re suc * old told that the child was yy he eceiving monthly allotments .from I sort 16 Casy and €S-| ‘Ne government, being the beneficiary Pee ‘ ‘Fl of a $10,000 Insurance policy carried a's f n he n is reported ements concer . F ities and places of residence ' iter: ve coming to Wyoming. The ab | sotute h of these statements has cen established. ons were continued was supp the properly cared for case seems to have pus aspect, further n prograss. ne time t been ‘ | _ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. | orice TO ALL CREDITORS =r . AND OTHER PERSONS INTER- ESTED IN THE ESTATE OF LOUISE MARY KOCH. 1043 Wes Ase he Rai ms. FOR RENT Notice is hereby given to all = home; su creditors and others interested in “omen; rate the estate of Louise Mary Koch, d y sired 137 ceased, that on the 22nd d: ¥ 825-W June, 1921, Joseph Koch, the duly Sure appointed administrator of said es- 2 WS aller Pe ane tate, filed his final account and pe- as00.M . tition for the distribution of said i estate with the Clerk of the District , FOR RENT—Complet Court, Sixth Judicial District, in large airy Dom and for Natrona County, Wyoming, oe ——_ adjoin wee where anyone interested may ex- ee amine said account and petition FOR RENT—Sleepingroom for one or|and file objections thereto, at any old girl, brought into the hospit |though now in apparently good health, says L PICKED UP FTER FAINTING IS MYSTERY; UNABLE TO REMEMBER NAME hospital authorities still were ity of the beautiful 19-year- on July 12, last, after she office building. The girl, al- he lives. David Paso, tc r park the ¢ hospit id to have come » ago from El he met the girl before she went Morgan sald the she had been kidnaped by | man and woman er kidnapers by tomobile. Then came to Den the police appeared to is of refined tall, cut from sh vwthing fn her pos session ar ame of a drug store had been carefu‘ly deleted from a box of toilet articles found in a handbag. cite ct NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting f A. forsch and Carl Ny- cnown as “The Service and heretofore carrying on the business of general clothes cleaning and pressing, at Casper, Wyoming, under the style or firm of Horsch ani gaard, “The Serv- ice Cleaners,’ been dissolved b' mutual consent as from the 19 day of July, 1921, All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid respect- ively by A. L. Horsch who will con- tinue to carry on the said business under the style of “The Service caners,”” A. L. Horsch, Proprietor. ated’ the 19th day of July, i A. L, HORSCH. CARL NYGAARD. Publish 1, 22 July NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the partnership between the underr signed, T. J. Crilly and Hugh R. Smith, engaged in the conduct of a general automobile business under the name of Smith Motor Sales Company, was dissolved by mutual agreement of the said parties, on July 16, 192 The business conducted by the said firm will be continued under the same name by Hugh R. Smith. All bills and accounts owing to the said firm for goods sold or serv- ices rendered prior to the 16th day of July, 1921, should be paid to t. J. Crilly, and all accounts owed by the said firm and incurred prior to the ssid 16th day of July, 1921, should be presented to the said T. J. Crilly and will be paid by him promptly upon presentation. T. J. CRILLY. HUGH R. SMITH. Publish July 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 1921 Nee es L. A. Toothacker, who has been in Kemmerer and Evans- business for the Y. . C. A, has returned to his offices leaving for Estes Park attend a meeting of M. C. A. workers which will be in on two men in modern home | e within thirty (30) days after . South Durbin 7s: :"|the last publication of this notice, J - _ - |same being July 21, 1921; and if anette ‘0 objections are filed, the said ad- North Dur ministrator will make final settle- ment of said estate on said date, or FOR RENT- as soon thereafter as the matter bined livingroom may be heard. bedroom. bath | If no objections to said account room; all ni land petition are filed within the faba ge per time provided for said notice, the et 7 court may examine said account 2 and petition, and if found correct. o. WANTED—Milk wagon drive: may proceed to make final settle- h __per Dairy Co. 721-1 ment of said estate in the manner = 7 5 ; . provided by law. WANTED--Good outside sale <OC Phone 471 7-£3-1t SORE ae oee ministrator. WANTED—Sales! > sel ).| Publish June 23, 30, July 7, 14, 21, ty rticle. Call 94-R. 7-2 1921 oat fey A FOR RENT—Three-room house. 850 THIEF TAKEN TO P ae eee ee Roy Sanders convicted of stes FOR RENT—Coo}, modern bt an automobLe belonging to Hen 1 room; gentlemen or kk was taken to the state peni « 430 West Midwest ary at Rawlins by Sheriff Le: Sa aiionhosdornae srve nearly three years for the of- Midwest K FOR Ri ew two-room fur apartment as, ss and wate $30. Call 217 South Conwell. i ioe ir FOR RENT—Two-room apartment IT furnished for modern; clo: S{ stone. Phone & FOR ft ati vid ROOM eam home: PAVILION Where Everybody Goes HARRY “IKE” EVANS and his RAINBOW GIRLS —presenting— ERITORIOUS USICAL Comedies—Also Feature Pictures PROGRAM CHANGES —every— SUNDAY, TUESDAY, FRIDAY inees Saturday and * Sunday at 3:00 Every Evening at 7-9 SPECIALS Tuesday is Garter Night Friday is Amateur Night Prices Always 10 and 40c_ A Block West of Henning | FORD PARTS. M: right. oo; If your Ford is worth re sion until August e€ use she cannot re-| Che Casper Daily Tribune, RED GROSS NURSE HERE TO DIREGT HEALTH WORK Miss Minnie Ahrens, director of nursing service from the central di- vision of the Red Cross with head- quarters at Chicago, has arrived in Casper where she will remain a few days studying the local health situa- tion preparatory to making recom- mendations to the Natrona county chapter of the Red Cross for a health program to be carried out here dur- ing the ensuing year. Miss Ahrens came here from Bil- lings and after completing her work in Casper will leave for headquarters at Chicago. BOOZE PROSPECTORS ON HUNT ALONG THE RIVER The story appearing in The Tribune this week telling of the find of nearly 200 bottles of beer hidden in brush along the Platte river north of Casper has caused an influx of booze pros- pectors in that vicini It is said that one of the prospectors also uncovered sack of booze ing a get-away a whole skin despite the protesta on of several of the searchers who al- ‘eged that they had helped him. ts of the contents of several of les taken by the official forces here show that the liquid is a seven per cent beer. 0 Shee GOVERNOR TO RESIST ARREST | (Continued from Puge 1.) per under a charter granted many years ago by Alonzo Curtis, father of the late senator. Interest on the $10,- 000,000 amounting to 2 per cent was paid to the state during the terms of Governor Small and Lieut. Gov. Sterling as state treasurer of Illinois. ‘The packers’ notes are said to have drawn 7 and 8 per cent interest. It is the difference in interest earnings that was the crux of the investiga- ton. The Grant “'. rk bank went out of existence last .‘anuary when a new state bank law went into gffect. “If the bank, at the time®the loans were made, was a legitimate institu- tion, why was such an obscure estab- lishment selected as the depository for such a huge sum as $10,000,000, and if the treasurer, Len Small, was serving the interests of the people why did the money earn only 2 per cent for the state, although it was wecured by notes bearing 7 and 8 per vent!" Attorney General Brundage asked while the investigation was in progress. Goyernor Small has scarcely brok en hié silence since the investigation started. Lieut. Gov. Sterling sald he had violated no law to his knowledge and then remained silent. The in- vestigation was closely guarded by secrecy during its progress. It was started by revelations of E. E. Miller, concerning alleged irregu- larities existing before his term as state treasurer. Mr. Sterling is said to have ac- cepted Smail's securities on state loans when he took over the office. Some of these securities were not ac- cepted in the same manner by Mr. Miller, it was said. Cast Off Clothing Salvation Army Phone 1517-M THE UNIVERSAL CAR ATTENTION FORD OWNERS CYLINDERS REBORED Along with our already modern equipment we have installed a reboring machine that will appeal to all Ford owners. This machine rebores your Ford cylinders over- size and does an absolutely accurate and uniform job, giv- ing your motor its original pep, smooth operation and flexibility. The cost of reboring is remarkably low, $10. and in connection with our motor overhaul price this puts the cost of overhauling your Ford motor at a fizure that will appeal to you and remember w E only GENUINE pairing it is worth repairing | ___Phone No. 9 for details or better still drive your car | in and consult Mr. Barnes, our service manager. EARL C. BOYLE 125 to 137 North Center THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1921 {in of a-well for-the Empire State company. J. C. Snook was contrac: jor of the weil. | —_—_—_—TS—— | Warren % Looke has’ returne: TEXAS TOOPEN STOLEN CAR RECOVERED DYE PROVISION WAR ON ‘KLAN? {H YELLOWSTONE HON ON TARIFF AGT 2:5 scsi SS | E. -L. Estabrook and 1. Froid AUSTIN, Texas, July 21—Repre-|west Refining company which has | geologist with the Midwest Refinin: sentative Patman today presented to| been used by Mahager Arbogast of the {company, are in the Salt Creek fielc, Gov. Pat M. Neff a petition bearing|Casper baseball team was recovered on \looking after business for the day. mit a bill to the Texas legislature, 1.0w| for several days. When found the ma-| frst contested schedule in the Ford-| the signatures of 49 members oi: the| the Yeltcwstone highway east of Cas-| WASHINGTON, July. 21. — The! ney tariff bill to come before the SQUEEZED house requesting t®e execrtive to sub-| per after it had been reported missing | three-year dye embargy provision, thes hoyse proper for a vote was rejected | late today, 209 to 192. | The amendment to put crude and| fuel oil back on the free list was} m special session, prescribir penal-|chine was minus two rear wheels and ties which would be inflicted upon per-| considerable equipment. No arrests sons “disguising themselves and vio-| have been made yet. lating the laws of the state by 1tiiet- —qqo—— Joe L. May of the May Tank com- rg punishment upon per * against) i : wehom no legal compia‘t: has teer|pany, has returned from Salt Creek, | 4 filed.” where he went on business. orp a later without @| When the body begins to stiffer and movement becomes painful i: Asphalt was also put on the free | © list without a roll call, Chairman |38 usually en indication that Foréney announcing that the _pre-| kidneys are out of order. vious vote on this schedule was so| these organs health: overwhelming it was unnecessary to| uM vote again. eae RES, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sturgeon, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cc. P. Plummer for several days. left for their hore in Hamburg, Io Mrs. Plummer’s mother, Mrs. Stur- geon, was the inspiration for a num- ber of entertainments while here. gis Naan sah the Keer takin; WHITE SOX DEFENSE TRIES TO BREAK DOWN BURNS’ TESTIMONY ie CHICAGO, July 21—The defense of get him and agree to be his attorney the baseball trial today began what/in a civil suit against Comiskey for was announced as an attempt through/ the $10000 after this trial and didn’t cross exmination to impeach BBill| he agree to stick with you?” Burns, the state's star witness, for) “No” Burns replied. perjury and early in the day appar-} Attorney Max Luster representing} Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Schwartz and ently have forced Burns to contradict payiq Zelser of Des Moines, who was| family spent yesterday in the Salt | "0 for the geiee Galdt ee every be points of his testimony of how the isentitied by Burns a’ a man he knew ger conspired with the White/,, “Bennett” during the framing of Sox ers to throw the 1919 world’s) in6 alleged conspiracy, forced Burns series. to change some of his original testi- Attorney Thomas B. Nash of the|mony as to where he first met Ben- defense, asked Burns if he had testi-| nett. fied on direct examination that he hte . 4 Cincinnati hotel the morning of the| yn, aid not answer Zelser's descrip: day before the first game of the series. | tion and that ne wou-d prove that Zel- “Yes,” answered Burns. |ser was in Chicago at the time of the “Don't you know these players were |alleged meeting with Burns in New out at Redland field practicing at| York. that time?" shouted Nash. | Bg tte VN “Don't you know most of the play- W YORK, "Jay 21.—Arnold ors went to the races that afternoon| Rothstein, whose nanie was mentioned and weren't near the hote lin testimony given by William (Bil) “I saw them at the hotel,” said|Burns at the trial of the former White Burns. |Sox players in Chicago, declared In a Nash: then got Burns to admit that|Statement today that his lawyers had he did not go to Room 708 of the Sin-| Wired both the prosecution and the de- ton hotel the night after the fiest/fense asking for an opporunity for game and did not see the players that | him to be heard. Creek fields to witness the bringing | DANGER! Keep Your Dogs Locked Up. There’s an Indian Show In Town. Squdw Heap Hungry. 41 BELOW ZERO The knockout of the season. The big snow picture made in the north woods of Canada. Should the man marry the Indian squaw? True love conquers. See the big roundup—Indians, Cowboys, Teepees. night, | Mr, Nash then read from the rec- ord Burns’ testimony yesterday that) he went to Room 708 that night and saw all the indicted players except Joe Jackson. | BURNS RETAINS HIS COMPOSURE. See the Indian betrothal. All the same the Sho- shones and Arapahoes are coming down on a special train to see Brennan’s show. LYRIC STARTING TODAY PICTURE FRAMES The state repeatedly objected to the! MADE TO ORDER examination and said it wou.d show ‘ the defense had misconstrued Burns'|| Prices Reasonable. New A er Designs Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. Mr. Nash repeately shook his hand| at Burns, shouting: “I am going to! impeach you, Bill," but Burns always retained his composure. Mr. Nash's partner, Michael Ahern, then questioned Burns about William} Maharg and the meeting between Ma harg, Burns, Ban Johnson and John| Tyrrell, assistant state's attorney in| ‘Texas, where Burns agreed to testify the state. He then suddenly| switched to the $10,000 reward offered | by Charles A, Comiskey, president of | the Chicago White Sox for proof that| the 1919 world's series was thrown, | “Didn't Maharg tell you in Texas| that Tyrre!l_came to Philadelphia to| 206 E. Fifth Phone 991 Geo. E. Erickson SPRINGERS AND BROILERS Milk and Corn-Fed Weight 144 to 4 Pounds Call at 733 S. Wolcott A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY DOUGLAS MAC LEAN —IN— “ONE A MINUTE” RRODUCTION Barnum: Saide ‘‘There’s a Fool. Born Every Minute.” The Wonder Picture of a Decade. It’s a Knockout. Our Hero Starts Out to Sell His Patent —NEXT— Medicine to Each One. SEE THE RESULTS BIG COMEDY ae NEXT— A Ride on a Runaway Train is AND COME EARLY SCENIC AND CARTOON 2 Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 30c COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EILEEN PERCY IN “MAID OF THE WEST” CHARLIE RAY IN ‘SCRAP IRON’ A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY “KAZAN” JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S Great Story of the North With JANE NOVAK and KAZAN, the Wonder Dog z —ALSO— VANITY CGSz=5Y, “IT’S YOUR MOVE” Confinuous 1 to 11 Admission 40c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—GEORGE BEBAN IN “ONE MAN IN A MILLION” cee