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TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1921. TAI HELD FOR OWNERRIP OF LIQUOR CARG DENVER, Aug. 3 kins, Scottsbluff. Neb.. and James Gaylor and William R. Heffron | ~Miss Mary Daw w ot Denveraré) in Jail ut Greeley, Colo. awaiting prosecution by the state gov. ernment and by two divisionr of {e4¢ral government ‘as a result, the ac cording to authorities, of the seizure of, 40 gallons and 130 pint in. their automobile near Greeley Saturday night and a raid here terday/by secret service agents of liquor last yes and the consequent discovery of hundreds of countérfeit export revenu ‘he Denver raid was on th home F Goddard A¢ Ueuted States Secre! aic today that the use of counterf revenue stamps and false bottles containing moonshine had come to be widespread. The stamps liquor 130 pints alleged to have been found in the automobile seized last Satur by the Greeley sheriff. agent said, After the trio is prosecuted b; te, Mr, Goddard said tney would Ptosecuted by the secret serv: then by federe! prohivition age The girl is only 19 ‘years of age described a8 “very attractive.” CASPER’S SENSA- TIONAL SHOW TODAY DON’T FAIL TO SEE Whispering e ry. Arthur’ Jones’ story, “Michael and His Lost “The Minister” | play, adapted from Hen- LYRIC Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. day had count rfeit stamps on, the secrct service the 1 be and nts and _———$ From the famous stage —realizes that they are ! alone on the island. “The Girl” —confesses that she has done ‘The Other Gir? —is a married wrong . + - woman whose husband is miles away ... . and “The Devils” < —enter upon the scene and-.. =, —NEXT— BUSTER KEATON In a First Run Comedy ‘he 10at he | ‘ositively first run. Pictures in the world mouthful. of Mike COME EARLY. best show in town. don’t kid the pub- When jt comes to show- ing return engagements, we don’t have to, as we have ‘the best first-run and our capacity is un- limited. We've said a For the love No kiddin’, it is the with: pparent on the /f ges May not x a %. Ingram, writ the {actor jeates contrac’ for production for five-year over present posted qu is especially true of the Mid-continent field, illustrated by one operator who was offered $2 per barrel for Produced for five year as against the! Present posted price of $1 t jinstead of erecting storage to care for * surplus production, has decided to store the ofl in the ground, on re it Prov t fer the limited 1 believed present low s 1. In .other words, this indi the Merritt company. be- eves before it could erept the tankage and profitat store any considerable amount of crude. currence of present over-production. as it says it would have no further are again normal. Therefore. it would be a useless exponse, Another factor is and Midwest refineries at Casper have not laid hent operating departments to extent, but have kept ‘their forces in tact Tho new construction work now completed. On the contrary, the com future needs, and the number of oper y ar Equally significant is the informa tion coming from reliable the Stani rd though it has trebled the the p nine months, is not yet through with its enlargement program and has been quictly acquiring addi tional acreage adjoining its present plants. It has been suggested that this is for the purpose of securing sites that might be desired by possible competitor, but this hardly seems like ly in view of its past policy. A com pany just completing an expenditure of $10,000,000 in trebling its facilities in preparation for future business hardly be classed an a pessimist j Added to these significant develop ments are the expressed feeling of ofl men which are daily growing more | optimistic. A Humphreys, who organized the Merritt Oil corporation the Humphreys Petroleum company. | and other large oncerns says the world is anuch nearer an oll famine than the public knows, and that the Raiiroad Wreck “Act of God,” Is Plea of Defense CHEYENNE, Aug. 9.— rado, Wyoming & Eastern Railway. comoany, charged in the .United States district court here with viola tion of the. 16-hour” law through keeping Hngincer. A. Holmburg and ten*other train and engine employes on the job 80 hours last October, has advanced the defense that an “act of yh m on its line, made it impossible for it to relieve the employes within. the 16-hour limit scribed nd that, there it cannot be hold responsible for the violation of the law, which is ad The Colo mitted: United States Attorney. Al bert D. “Walton takes another vic of the matter however, bis cone tion of “acts of God” not being sut ficiently elastic to ‘be stretched to In clude a wreck of the character which occurred on the Colorado, Wyoming & tern, and the case will be brought to trial. t INDIAN HORSE THIEF BEGINS SERVING TIME RAWLINS, Wyo., Aug, 9.—Ber- nard Condaillerio, an Indian, became a resident of Rawlins today because he could not resist the old Indian im: pulse to annex a white man's horse when the opportunity to do so pre: sented itself: He came to the state penitentiary here from Newcastle, where he was sentenced to serve from one to three years in state’s prison for horse theft. Night's Tonics — tcoan air, goo and an NR Tabiet ‘tomake your oped better, Nature's Remedy | Be exerts digestive bay Sienlace cree ee ib Stomach, Liver and eran: } T ht take Tablet —is aclggls ce iferaat Sou wil'bo ae 7 eu third the ; lar de mod Saree coe ents, then candy coated. For children and adu‘ts. OIL OUTLOOK BRIGHTER WITH OPERATORS MORE OPTIMISTIC FOR FUTURE | A decided improvement in conditions earth will not in the off industry a¥ far aa this ter-supply ritory is concerned has taken place | will, long hold tha, known He declares that etz that can ‘te sebn now, | Zattle two weeks. though the jexhaust the vistb! to disturb the market conditions. Wyoming Oil News. One/disturbance, he says will not be” for| E showing the trend of|long and the famine is nearer than | D. t= is that some of the larger com-jeven some of the good oil men sus- panies are quietly offering to make pect. t prices around 190 per cent | oj? just before ‘sailing for | jotations. This | Europe week, jepinion that the turn now in progress will become accelerated and conditions; industry will show improve ment from now on. U oil'im the e demand for oil will greatly ex due to current curtailments. An official of the Midwest Refining is equally as positive as to though he ttle farther ahead than others, will) He says company theory that the cost of tankage is too! the in which | time a price of crude oil would go down and! that it may be called just as inevitable; nacio State bank at Ignacio, Colo., is coming back, but that it/ miles. southeast of will take a year. A canvass of Price of crude will go up| that n the heads of ojl_com-| nigh The company ap-) panies in this district. shows. the parently does not expect any early re-|practically unanimous in saying -that we are now passing through the worst jot the depression use for the tankage when conditions|fan business.is to pick business wil! though that the Standard|commence until be good thi inter the general revival may not spring. optimistic fecling in the oil off employes in the perma- trades is spreading to the inve any | with the result that the accumulation of stocks is beginning. » laid off were engaged in| nors of the Investment Bank abont | ciation of Ameri Milwaukee that an era of prosperity is panies are opening’ schools to train|in sight. «They agree that large and new employes in anticipation of the} small investors are a 00d, sound investments ating employes today is larger than a|spords with showings in the trading | ‘The handed by New York bre discloses that 40 per cent of recent sources that| transactions have been in less than 100-share lots, bought to be Iaid aw capacity of its Casper plant within | awaiting the miarket recovér AVILIO be Casper Daily Cribune sot years | The shipment of supply in the new} suddenly burst clout of Casper last expreastd the} stock yards hiyped from this He predicts that) os beef and feeders, ‘o t railroad offictals Sivernes, concrete, ines showiiS|ceed the supply months before pro- reise wine Sid the of large operators is that | ¢retion fields « again be of the Merritt Oil corporation, which |turned upward from the low m places ‘the inevitable that the! DURANGO, Colo., period and that br ik up.and that | safe recently declared n looking for This corre : THEATER : “TONIGHT —iIN— Carey and. the company shipped a Cadoma, a Toadingstation west of Cas B. G. Dowes, i of the Pure| Pt: The two shipments aggregated Dewee. PreaiGenit of he Pure! ory. thousand bead of of which was bound for South Omaha ORIG MOVEMENT OF RANGE STOCK TO MARKETS 15 STARTED IN’ NATRONA sheep and range fe theate and we pre eastern tharkets has Begun) |). 2, tes that all suits furnished | qin exquisit St ere s The ame and fame will. 1S part of the State. A tratnioad Pe j lunge will be sterilized after {mary Thehy ix & vote revels be nationwide.—Ad a ack, Mostly sheep were shipped payee’ | ‘being used, The water is pumped __ Tiday by BB! evening and m wel d properly heated by atthe same time Gov. Robert! 11.00 Gesite, fe Is r will undergo a Knighten Cattle train load from arly 90 per cent of the range stock | 1 part of Wyoming g0es to South Omaha, where it is sold according to local BANK ROBBED _ BY BURGLARS Aug. 9.—The 1s,| Durango, was en tered and robbed of $600 sometime last 1 Frank Schultz, president, of the are | bank, discovered the, robbery when he opened the bank for. business. today ‘The robbers apparently through a window and forced open the Horlicks INA Milk “Food- Drink” for All Ages. ers which! Quick Lunch at Héme, Office,ana Fountains, Ask for HORLICK’S. sez- Avoid Imitations & Substitutes N WALL'S SAPPHIRE GIRLS THE ISLE OF BOOGEY BOO IGNATZ J ‘AND MIKE THE FUNNY FELLOWS. AND LORETTA KIDD ALSO PICTURE PROGRAM Prices 10 and 40c THE CYCLONIC DANCING GIRiv NEW SONGS, NEW WARDROBE tock most had entered completed wilt t « r ploture devotee, In H PLUNGE AT AMUSEMENT embed’ coe OCIS pering Devils," shi ‘ain PARK BEING BUILT’ AT Ta n i aa a MILLS OPEN TOMORROW The many C carries off people who have longed to take a dip There will be no objection to people Whispering Devils" wh’ swim, or @ their own suits, The man — s Lyite-t today smplete change twice a week in being constructed at pues . hele pmpliance with the state law is has in its connection a plunge size 60x140 feet. The demand for The management had not planned the plunge has been so great that | to open any part of the amusement the manager H M Delany has center for at least three weeks as agroed to open this part of the the departments are com amusement center tomorrow night However. the work will ‘This plunge is located on the bank d in order to complete the WANTED---BIDS Parties wishing to bid for concessions on the Labor” Day Grounds at Mills, Wyo., are invited to meet with August 12, at 7 P: M., Room) the Committee on Friday, of the river one block east of the old as quickly as possible. There ore Jey aha ae 5 es dancing pavilion. Tho depth varics | is. a dancing floor in connection 1, 254 South Center Street, or Address Postoffice Box from 24 inches to 9 feet with a | which is now in operation. on No. 366 spring boar? at the deep end. The | roll kating rink is being planned | different depth divided | A 100 horsepower boller will be in ropes. There are dressing rooms r heating purposes as the both men and women and an | park is to be an all year affair. The mple supply of bathing suits. | approximate cost of the park when zones are CASPER TRADES AND LABOR ASSEMBYI Y. CONTINUOUS ltoll ADMISSION 30c A Bishop-Cass Theater PLAYING TODAY ONLY RETURN ENGAGEMENT THE PERFECT MODEL’ AN ARTISTIC PHOTOPLAY a MOUEL STARRING THE WORLD FAMOUS AUDREY MUNSON SPECIAL NOTE: Audrey Munson, world-famous model, favorite of American sculptors and artists, noted for the beauty of her figure and rare grace of her poses, will be seen in the stellar role of this picture. She it was who posed for three-fifths of the outdoor sculptor work seen at the Panama Exposition. Her figure has been the inspiration and model for more sculp- ture, perhaps, than any other American girl. —ALSO— BUSTER KEATON IN A RETURN SHOWING, “ONE WEEK” WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ALICE CALHOUN in “CLOSED DOORS” Oo © s) () ap > zZ 0) e Y ' Then far to the south, on a sun-kissed island washed by summer seas, were two lonely victims of a wreck. The woman who killed and fled. was sent to bring her back. ‘A PRODUCTION MASSIVE AND BEAUTIFUL CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 PLAYING TODAY: SBAMERICA Maddening jealousy, a fatal shot, and another moth of Broadway’s lights fleeing from the law! : . yy < O < > Z The man who STARRING SEENA OWEN AND E. K. LINCOLN —ALSO— “WILD AND WILLIE” GAYETY COMEDY ADMISSION 40c A Bishop-Cass Theater