Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 20, 1921, Page 5

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1921. ~ Ge Ga Dats Rin ie HONOR COURT | aitrey Clerss | QNTTLE WM HILS 15 SaSacren os CHTENNE UNDERIED = | STOPPED OY SHERIF = gy FS EXEAPISES AT | Chesenne again STOPED BY SHERIFF == 35 MINH CE = CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 20—With |Thu CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 20,—Chey-| fight between Bob Smit ‘ ts belsalSpdasiey elociiod GULF ator the thr jenne bas been restored to the stand-jxiving the name of G | Goin to Ja an —_——— ing as a headquarters for railway|failed to materialize 1 t night uF p seoscosescees R 000000000000 postal clerks which it enjoyed prior| When Sheriff Masso arrived on the weryowrre ‘to four years-ago, when a portion of | Scene wannounced i 1 Will Leave Ch the force of clerks with headquarters) The pans for the-fight were quick-| PARIS, Aug. Marshal Joftre. 3 3 elegation Wi we Cham-}-<re were transferred to Green Hivsr,|!¥ arrived at in front of the Man.|commander of the French. armies in & Ca t N t eleen Commerce Building _|W¥°-. #24 Pocatello, Idaho. U).Jer/ hattan cafe when the two got into an/| the first battle of the Marne will leave rpen ers otice 7. the restoration order 83 clerks will be|@Psument — concerning automobiles, |on a mission to Japan on September on Second Tomorrow {added to the number with headquar-| Not wishing to have the embarrass. |2. Reports we urrent a few days Afternoon. jters here. The change, it is estimated,|™ent of settling the dispute In the ago that ho would visit the United pe 3 “4 will save the postgffice department limelight they set out for a road} States upon his return from the Fo A speciai meeting on Monday, August 22, is called a ae 8 eee a (eee Stew 08a. yout ‘and. grehtly ex.| ons Sonia, thresiae, four gaGee from | East for the purpose of voting on the change in the by-laws honor Boy Scouts of America is sched-| pedite the handling of mails for Pa-\the city on the Alcova road. | ESSN ITI of Local No. 1564. All members should be present é to take place-around the camp | cific coast points. Nearly 20 carloads of fine ima ar J Tribune Classified Aaés——— =: NOs O98 rs § Pp . $ flge after supper tonight on the camp- ————__- | to take in the event wher PaaS oi Es tet ep se PIE EE Results———_—_—_—_ (Signed C. S. THOMPSON . creek where , Signed) . 5. OMPSON, 4 ree “cou wave beet : ng: net Recording Secretary. % ‘week. Quite a number of candidates j aro prepared to take the examinations 3 ‘ to mect the strict requirements for 006400 095-000000000000000000. merit-badge awards. Plans are being | made for a session of the court next! week when another group. of scouts are on the camping ground. Twenty-five scouts from the Casper | eguneil and 15 from Salt Creek, will! leave the chamber of commerce build | (Continued ing Sunday afternoen at 2.30 o'clock omobte for camp piper where| government. Dispatches from Russia ey will spend tho week. ‘Those who last June stato’ that negotiations for have been at the amp during the|the establishment of a company to past week will come back to. Cas-;take over the sdministraive powers of per in the care used in taking out the|he port of Petrograd, were going on new group. The chamber of com-/and that a number of London bank- merce is asking car owners to kindly }ers were interested in the project. volunteer the wwe of their cars for) At thet time it was said that the the trip tomorrow. = company would take over control of ail The boys who have been in camp/| factories and workshops in ,Petrograd the past week are reported to have|and that the British might extend. enjoyed themselves tmmensely and)their operations to other Russian profited greatly by the outing. The| ports. lecture delivered qut there by Tommy ne: Ryan, ex-middlewtight champion, was| FAMINE CONDITIONS of wonderful interest and benefit. [ARE STALKING TAI os | LONDON, jtions in the Tartar republic are very |Brave, says the Moscow correspond- ent of the Daily Herald. Private stores of food have been exhausted and the rich aid poor alike are suf- Hering from hunger. A steamer has been sent along the |Kama river to prevent panic and to |forestall mass emigrations, the cor: |respondent says, and it is reported |that the effort to reassure the inhab- (Continued from Page 1.) |itants and restore confidence in the me ape | government has been successful. Re- ehain is held under charge of mur-|ije¢ work is ‘olng on in the troubled dering Kennedy. leraat ‘The newspaper says it expects King| Five thousand children haye been Yo be given the epportunity this Torn-| sent fram the’ Volga region to Star: ing to visit Burch in the county jail aia) a health resort on the shore of in an-attempt to entity him as the) the Black sca, where they are being Fepair man’s customer. cared for in monasteries and hosp!- Since the finding of the shotgun tats Stock at the lonely section of the; ‘The Lithuanian government has Beach, cight miles from the scene of}donated ten trucklouds of wheat and om Page 1. = the Motorist Nineteen Twenty-Two | 9 Passenger Touring Brunswick cord and fabric tires and innertubes. Also luggage carriers, Boyce service units and auto access- | IE When a Buick owner is compelled to put his car through some terrific grueling it is a source of ories. I also carry all high grade oils and gasoline. great satisfaction to find Center Street Filling | ere eae through running sweet- ly and free from squeaks PAT ROYCE, Prop. | H “A Buick is built to } I have just received a new supply of all sizes of E Sturdiness st ” Corner Fifth and South Center TS the sh6oting, two definite attempts] negotiations for the purchase of a 3 have been made to {dentify it and:con-|large amount of this grain are pro- 3 Rect it with Burch. The first was| ceding in Kithuania. A CASPER MOTOR C0 Made a few days ago when EB. A. Ros- a FS A es. pawnbroker, told Stackener | FE Th t =) = ie sold an old shotgun to a customer. EY ee He thought it was the same gun as wre reatens BY he ecret S ut F 3 § Fecognize Burch us the purchaser. i He said he sold the gun ‘between! uly 25.and 28. Burch came to Los| ngeles July 24-45 ja 9 4 |) MEXICO GITY, “Aug. 20. —-Fire g"The gun he cbrétight" Hing ts | broke out yesterday on lot 224 in the quoted as sayin) |} Amatian: oil field, near Tampico and not much in use now, and I thought'jast night the flames were raging queer at the time that a man as fercely, it is.said in a dispatch from fer testo Gnderetooes was aie Amatlan Field Its The First Real Automobile ell arpee ave apparently, an weit to|Tampico. It is declared that the’ oil 3 = BEREDIDIDIPDHDID OG DHOLALADP DIDO DOPOD lo as he should own it. Also I was int {field workers face a serious problem MARGIE JONES = by his evident eagerness to lie n i riits five: year : Tea Gait: repadived’ “Gas not" raconiost ee esa ee Swimming Instructor, Mills Plunge —Right now it’s five year in advance of + reason he gave for his hurry or! For Appointment Phone 592-M any other make, all others must follow. A I HA | SENSE OF if he gave one.’ } > Sesence has again performed the impos- 4 This is the third day since Ralph R.! Oy ot sible. 7 Obenchain, attorney for his former > wife, Madelynne Obenchain, was quot- D A NC k —A perfected motor, stronger construc- ¢ PRO I EC I ION a as saying in five days the inno-? tion, exceptional durability, economy of purchase and upkeep; beauty of design, ease of riding, new features of handiness and utility—it combines all these virtues. ence of Mrs. Obenchain, indicted for) ‘SAVE YOUR RENT MONEY! OWN YOUR HOME ' In the BEAUTIFUL MIDWEST HEIGHTS We have a small house suitable for two, that we will seli for $50 down, balance $30 per month.. Come out and see this. Also some nice lots for 10 per cent down, balance $10 per month. Salesmen will be on the ground all day Sunday. Midwest Heights Realty Co. Office at HENNING BROKERAGE COMPANY Henning Hotel Lobby Phone 1040-W a ee Vital Issue Upon Which the Whole World Has Gone Wrong —But to describe it in ordinary terms is im- possible, it is different from any other car. To prove that it is really different you have only to take a ride in it. pected expenditures for which no prepara- tion has been made is present in every per- son who has a Savings Account in The Cas- ; per National Bank, and it adds to his joy of living. Murder, as well as tbat of Burch| Both’ prosecution and defense at-| ml segregrating information which ay be of use at a trial of the. two intly indicted persons. The. prison- ‘s will be taken into court Monday to ould be definitely established by the} Every Evening eet this morning, however, are| €nter pleas, according to present| jailing of another person or persons. At the Sontinuing their work of collecting ns. Wheelbase, 121 inches. Ranchers Take Notice ~The Natrona County Fair Association wants to buy 3 Loads of Straw Call On or Phone’1480 Ben Scherck, Secretary $ z é ; 3 + From the burden of worry caused by unex- —Weight, 3,000 pounds. i —Horsepower, 70. —Uphill at four miles per hour without a knock, or sixty miles per hour without vi- bration. Come in and lay the foundation of your future happiness by starting a Savings Ac- count TODAY. —Watch The Tribune for more about this car. There will be one on display within a few days. 32 Years of Service May We Serve You? ADELE IROSSEEG F444 96GFFGF54 98 FEET TOEF- 060000600064 00bD 0000-074 HARDWARE Casper National Bank CASPER, V’YO. GUNS i Under United States Government Supervision. : ——— ooo -e € enscccoocoesoooooes AMMUNITION ; 3 : 3 etee ATTENTION 3 : Is it the League of Nations? i Is it Taxes or Tariff? : What is the reason of this wave of lawlessness that is sweeping the land? | 3 Z zs @ All Ex-Service Men Are Urged to Attend the Exclusive Representative | Funeral of Dewey Stanley. | (Killed Overseas) Services From Methodist, Church, Sunday, i August 21, at 2 p. m. ROUND OAK RANGES CAMPBELL: HARDWARE CO. 147 South Center St. Phone 425 Come to the Big Tent and Hear this Question Discussed. Interesting subjects every night except Saturday and Monday. ! Meet at Legion Club at | p. m. ih C. A. PORTER, ! Post Commander. August 21 SUNDAY EVENING Third and Park. POCO SOOO LORE USOEDD>0CTOGSOOSOOLODOIOOO DES SOOSD9ESOSEO COS DO0ES® Oe eee seceoseceocrscocanors rer eoeeesnoceeseceseoes

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