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PAGE FOUR Che Casper Daily Cridune MONDAY, JULY 25, 1921. a — EUROPE NAKED, fe ANETSON WOULD BNE. [Bcening Beacn —)SMIMMING POL PIKES [Yeaous Hubby soca SSeS") QWENPRTTOLARIME, || Episode Starts | POPULAR WITH THEBOYS | Wrecks Home, 1 uU i " sore tee grant Sr =e] sail | Pe —-) No One There iness men located at the Northwestern agent at 7 0. c FOOD SITUATION =i ser: 2°" CONTEST IS SEEN HERE|L__om im Fame) THESE DAYS, 5 REPORT |e getting $10,000 didn’t yout” /askes | CHEYENNE, Wyo.. July 26..—. | gtatione between Casper and Lander|tcvret train dispatcher for Caspe, Gormar 1 “Not rn t - 1 Tne < a move on foot, acccording| There's « rift in the martial felicity } KEM: > . os |88 to the freight service they are Te » Re Collier, yardmaster at Casp--. NOW IMPROVING ae Ee nlp ef to prevent Dave| of Mr. and Mrs. Two Bonnet, here | Over 600 children are daily eal The Fee aye abd Bde Sn jeelving at the hands of the company| yo. ‘Tyuebiood, oar foreman, Casper. FREIGHT SERVICE. WEST 3st " | party were: W. C. Johnson, supervis. OF HERE ON C. AND W°-W. =" sees ores or Svcs: . *\ WwW. Saxton, trainmaster of Chadron. rc. eee division a |ron; K. Drebert, freight Pector No complaints were heard from bus-| 4 Cnearon; W. T. Niles, freight ana ing the playground equipment | is good, ac- dn’t you tell At ho! Casi pitching ace ap-| from the Rosebud agency, South aohent a few years \and business in general . J. L. Schultz, chief clerk, Casper; Joh» agen : Coens js alaaeas F the uniform of the Refin-| Dakota, to take part in the Fron- sug mal nova pare Pe ax eed bY | cording to @ report brought back by Grimes, conductor on No. 41; C.J the freight service committee who Te jonnston, engineer on No. 41; Earle the remainder of the sea-| tier Days celebration which is to |bY the Casper Rotary club, according the case of Tom Lux of Frontier, | . Yes, I did.” replied Cicotte | . rt of Dr. J. C. Kamp of 4 mining camp near here, who is > c t . yavenpor begin Tuesday. on P erda: inspection - Conditions Affecting Clothes Are| pip wor siGN x Devenwerts | te ata ee ete comraittee at the noonday| in the county jail because he biew | {ured Yesterday from an inspec | Rager, receiving. clerk, Casper: ani nic Wars, |STATEMENT, CLAIM. in fick ick.| Teo Bonnet dublousiy. Mrs ‘Teo [luncheon today. Dr. Kamp stated| up his own home with dynamite, or | ‘The party was composed of local and| x" Incpection burtade ne r rs, = a aid, in Rick Ric wo Bonnet dublously. Mr. Two [that the playgrounds were thronging| ts alleged to have done sa, because | our sf tatn ottica testher with a and Inspection bureau. rvers BB ey ace 3 ot the eens ee scat eke “Cua with kiddies every hour of the day-| Jealous of the attentions of another | number of company men on duty in IMMIGRATION SETTLEMENT ee ae Pe mie to sage | racer y The swimming pool near the tourist! man to Mrs, Lux. He believed, it | Casper. Sopa were made at each sta pas Rea . "id you ery t Donald's office There were ters in my eyes h c is patronized by more than 100) is said, that Mrs. Lux and her ad- . ., in Judge en * . ‘ - Th Lor iN, - age Mc ding Daven c ge seal pet baceeas re- | boys every day, Dr. Kamp said, and rer were in the hou: nats a between be aa Lander. of PRS posal ay. 25.—{By The oe ; sort, Mercury beach, is a place pop- Jits popularity was increasing daily.| but they were not there and all that | q rear : would be| ular with visitors here awaiting the |an attendant is at the pool during| Lux kaaanae tee ee | mittees each of which inspected a par-/ress between the governments of « . ried mt c es br ‘ot tt vi | af = 1 plenty of times but not bi y contested here and it is prob-| Gpening of the Dig wild west feat. |the day., It ls planned to have 8pe-| that set off the blast —van towing | Howler department connected with Great Britain and the United States . . M bogast would] val. The Sioux village in Frontier | cial days for the girls each week. ‘| his own property: ight service. committee also|of a settlement of the difficulties in ; the grand jury room an im rye the Midwest |. vor): je tent the boneh and TEReee Property. called on the business men and ship-|cidental to the firat application of the H was read to you?” ae do such an ar-|\punst Tessuc etcoled oven —__—__— pers of each station in order to deter-/new American immigration law, Co. he . i non SCHOOL Bul NG PLANS King Alfonso is a polo and tennis|mine if there were any complaints on cil B. Harmsworth, undersecretary of 3 < "You signed it? ee ne jonthusiast and also finds time for a/the freig®t service they were recelv-|foreign affairs, announced in the | | | hrew the 1319 series and got H ii ac EY “Z signed something; I don't know (not at all difficult to look upon) | certain amount of golf. ing. Investigations also found the! house of commons today. what it was. MN out of a dip, and Mr. Two Bonnet IN CHEYENNE DELAYED you tell Judge McDonald orthwith began fervently thanking | = | that age had not dimmed : sap t be} The defen Wiected to an answer ; Two Bonnet, however, was | CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 25.—Chey-| bought ¥ F 8 Poet rebate at mens . dismayed enne, like the Irishman, would like to] th erage f Wfehaors en testified. i “White squaw loseum shimmy build a new house of the bricks of an| . he | JACKSON TE r | ‘ATTORNEY she exclaimed, and wiith feminine | old house and leave the old house| : compassion went to the rescue, en- | stand until the new one was complet-| 1 of his visit to Mr. Aus-| rom Page 1.) veloping Mrs. Wilson in her dearest | eq, but can't figure out just how it| batoretecine ats) tee! er C fl | } | ui posse a huge plaid shawl. may be done. The result is that the| da Whereupon Mr. Two Bonnet made | erection of a new high school for a timely but ill-advised observation. | which tonds recently were voted may Rg eo, he | be delayed indefinitely. | 26—Harrs pena Sey: The school board decided to build) NOTICE the new high school on the site of the we : present Central grade schoo! building, Notice is hereby given that the] the oldest in the city. and to turn| artnership between the under-| tne present high school into a grade! signed, T. J. Crilly and Hugh R.j school, but never made any definite) Smith, engaged in the conduct of a announchment regarding what it ex general automobile business under nected to do with pupils in the mean-| the name of Smith Motor Sales] wiite, Before a decision covering this Company, was dissolved by mutual] joint’ was made , public, taxpayers agreement of the said parties, on| \sartea a movement in protest against! the body was found : July 16, 1921. red | nal Sy sheates ae The business conducted by the pig tory Re i ated prs | fternoon under Masonic auspices. on| 0:4 firm will be continued under A Bishop-Cass Theater RETURN ENGAGEMENT TODAY AND TUESDAY said I would be indicted nutes and that Ciéotte had | CORONER'S JURY “Squaw allum time butt in, m | FAILS TO FIX BLAME CHEYENNE, Wyo. 1 to his death from blow yn, accord said, “Spoilum Austrian then ga nsion and when ? e said I needed Austrian promised T knew, I would not | you that Cicotte {> e of and you would edict Short, attor . person jest was be Page 1.) who performed an testified death occurred three confessing York news-| ne with me. Then bailiffs aper a|the assumption that the Masonic rin % name by Hugh R. ith,| 224 this movement was so effective | ay 1 and} round on the victim's finger indicated SNe Vand /cecotiaal postin to| that all plans for the present are “up gambler to recover his $10,00 Jer cross examination Jackson | Masonic connection the said firm for goods sold or sery-| !? the air.” he had asked for bailiffs after] Mrs. Moll, mother of the boy. still) ices rendered prior to the 16th da: A great many parents of ree | is ad confessed bec: “someone in serious condition from shock | 4¢ July, 1921, should be paid to * school children, without taking si jes | t © crowd around rt. build 4y and efforts to obtain informa-| J Cyijly, and all accounts owed by|!" the high school location contro-| t he grand might nasty,” although the|'#n from her about the ring and|the said firm and incurred prior to| Versy. assert that the Central school | player declared © was not} Whether the boy's father was living/ the said 16th day of July, 1921,| should be wrecked regardless beomuse/ |“seared of any ball players nor any.| Were fruitless: should be presented to the said T.| ld and obsolete. It was eresg:d in) FIGHT CENTERS ON Kavelae* ‘ Campers at the municipal camping |] Crilly and will be paid by him| part 60 years ag CICOTTE EVIDENCE "What did you read tn the papers | &Tound. where the Molls arrived last) promptly upon presentation. AERTS TTY Pee | CHICAGO, J Th t over] that night?” asked Gorman Tuesday, to related that Mrs. T. J. CRILLY. Recent experiments are said to have admissior evidence of the and I didn’t read nothing. I already | Sl, after apparently worrying great HUGH R. SMITH. conclusively proved that sugar cane { Eddie Cieotte Joe Jackson ly Thurs evening, startled them! pyplish July 21, 22, about clock Friday morning of] os, 1921. 25, 26, 27,]can be grown successfully on the muca lands of the Florida everglades. | jury confe: Claude Wi told you T was too drunk to read, The next day I was supposed to come back as re-/and see Judge McDonald, but 1 could | '#8t week by chee e n the second week of tes-|not make it. I got teed up again|ueved her son en murdere¢l the baseball trial began|that night, ‘They had promied ma] The boy left the camp ‘Thursday morn ing after his mother had given him today not to jail me or fine me or even Hartley plogle, former assistant|indict me. If they'd have promised | ™OnCY for amusements, — 5 se ike state's who directed the|me a ore. I wouldn't Rave taken | Officers today were taking unus ay Lie ual precautions to prevent violence if at by t Were you drunk when you test! first grand jury inquiry, was r the murderer is c 11 that the| fied before for futher cross-examinatior : aught. ‘Talk of : defense. He tes fied nd jury?" lynching was heard. this morning on confessions were made voluntarily} “No, but I might have been cooked | Chevenne's streetsandat the munict- = uae ts y ’ Eon that thetplayord ware siaSey ho | Up a line Mtaoisont sala! pal camp. The city is crowded tor the | —————===— | promises concerning nity Claude Williams, former White Sox | Frontier Days ration and the 1 | p e the inves : n,| stand and said that Judge-MeDonald| carded by the police as one of the Pn, k AE RI C A | 4 ad not promised him anything, but Austrian promised. him immunity whom the Se Dh = site to the gran if he would confess and Replogle had|™"&, The section where the body ham foreman of th greed “to stand back of anything ready to follow Replogle on the s 1.| Austrian said.” was found is one of the worst in the city, It is inhabited by Mexicans and negroes. The police were questioning ee eee : yst brutal in the history of Wyo- A Bishop-Cass Theater By agreement of both & Asked by the state if he had not| 2° : Replogie’s cross examir ome Fiinning to Judge MeDonald| "cores Of residents of the district this rf T terrupted while Alfred in immunity bath,” and if Judge jie aitort enh Last Times oday It’s One of His Finest torney for Charles eDonald had not told him “you will Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bredburn of owner of the Chicago no immunity here,” Williams re-| Oklahoma City are visiting with rela- tifled plied tives in the city When Harry Redmon c Nothing like th Louis, Il!., was on the star day the defense asked | happened.” CHARLIE CHAPLIN BEBE DANIELS Preliminary Conference Due. trian had not alled him NDON Jul: .—The London i. e . majier, and Kicked him out mes, while noting that there wii|] The Best Show in Casper IN— In a Return Showing of His Two-Part Comedy fice when Redmon came no meetin in London preliminary 5 \ < Austrian about testifying. Mr the Washington conférence, says Last Times Today 6eé 29 “THE IMMI 99 trian denied the defe harges and| it is probable that there will be “pre. said he knew nothing derogatory to| liminary conversations” here within Mr. Redmon. He said he understood|the next month between accredited that Redmon told ‘Kid’ Gleason, | representatives of the powers which manager of the White will be parties to the conYerence. had been thrown if $5,000 he Where Everybody Goes As Wild as a March Hare She Is, in This Fascinat- 7 ing’ Role. —ALSO— “TOUGH LUCK” Hall Room ‘Boys Comedy CURRENT EVENTS ADMISSION, 40c CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WALLACE REID “TOO MUCH SPEED” CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 ADMISSION 30c f the series was returned to him Eddie Cico White pitcher, was tell his own fessed LYRIC Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. TODAY RIVER’S CICOTTE GRILL Sh PRR. 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