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Ez AG l of se AGE FOUR CHAUTAUQUA GLOSES SIX | ONY PROGRAM Chamber of Commerce Suffer: c etal ser . ass music many other entertaining | a nstr e features, came to @ se Mary Adel/ . any of grand opera sing-| al bow to the many people Ww J come to get the last many programs. | « rendered dur: re 7 n ers Pp | 1 nose wh | . word of criticism | P of Casper ave 5 b t igh class provided splendid recre rtainment for the kiddies her stay being made e next year. Virgil Kissee and a Mexic the county jail here early this sawing their way through the PURCELL NAMED PRESIDENT OF jail about 5 lock thi fast was taken to the cell by the jail er. Up to the time of going to press found who was working office night herine Dunn in one of the c M. W. Purcell, prosecuting attorney ‘ounty s last heard a pec noise nd went tor Natrona county, was elected presi-| aownstairs to call the sheriff. Find dent of the County “Attorney's asso Jing that the sheriff had been called ciation of the state of Wyoming, and | out for nearly an hour and thinki C. H. Harkins vies president, at althat she might be wrong, the matter meeting of all the’ county attorneys | was dismissed from her mind. of the state held at Cheyenne yester-| Kissee instr nasa) pal te see day at the call of Gov. Robert D./o¢ grand larceny awaiting th tion | pares of the district court. He was ¢ The association was formed for the | crined as being 6 feet tall, about 21 purpose of adopting plans that will | years of age, light hair, blue eyes. facilitate the enforcement of laws in| weight around 140 pounds and when the state of Wyoming. This will mean |iast seen yore a light tan flannel a uniform interpretation of laws all | shirt and a pair of blue bib overalls over the state and will make it pos | ‘The Mexican was about 5 feet sible the county attorneys to take | inches tall, weighed around 1 similar views of the laws governing | pounds, dark hair combed pompa- the state of Wyoming. This event | dour, Roman nose extra large, spoke paves the way for the rigid enforce good English and at the time of his ment of the laws as well aS @ Te | escape was wearing blue pants with spect for, tho, game a white stripe and a brown flannel The governor and the state attor-| enirt mney general who attended and ad z dressed the meeting gpnsidered the ° m3 formation of the associttion a history | First Wireless Meet making event and were well pleased with the results also ledging their Starts Tomorrow hearty co-operation in the proper func tioning of the new organization. Near- ly all the state appointive officers were present. CHICAGO, Aug. 30.—The first na A general committee, composed of | tional wireless convention will con Ww. H. Stansbury, Elwood Anderson |vene here tomorrow under the aus- and R. S. Mentzer was appointed by|pices of the American Radio Relay M. W. Purcell, president of the asso-| league, and it is expected that 2,000 ciation. his committee in a gen-|delegates will be in attendance. The eral way will act and suggest for the|radio league members operate more entiré body of the organization. They |than 6,500 amateur wireless stations will be the means of getting uniform PL ee interpretations of laws and the cutting Turning a Plague to Profit. out of all loop holes for law evading (Cody Enterprise) eee LE? The old saw about it being an ill METHODISTS TA MEET IN wind that blows nobody some good is CASPER FOR CONFERENCE | strengthened by the use Phil Berthel ‘The local Methodist church in Cas-|of Vananda is making of the grass- per is busy this week preparing to] hopper surplus. The wind that blew entert annual conference of all|too many hoppers onto farmers’ fields this summer may turn out yet to be the Metho t churches in Wyo f which will t in Casper next Wed ofitable wind for Berthel. He is ,da -| harvesting hoppers nesday mornin, and continue ove Sondey. There will be in attendance| Offering $3 a ton for grasshoppers, chicken feed. om nin the state the pas Sromieach church in . ¥ Farmers and boys are said to be de- tor of the church and one layman i deac ho} ‘s tc Be 1 in Bishop Chorles L. Mead, of Denver, ib a tn ti ppers to Berthe pions of the span tecenoe: ginning to collect stacks of the pests. heard in frequent public addresses.| FINNS TO © AA nate thee Yona ach' morning at'$:20 he will open. the day, or rather save them untif ed OF ni Gouersite. | winter, when he expects to dispose eee 38 ill address the joint /of them at $6 per hundredweight for afternoon he wi address the j a ., - Pani sued © the Women's Home Mis-| uMo sty £q way Sap o1 suvid oH sionary socie of the Women’s | Foreign society he TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. state. On y evening he will de-| - - liver a pop lecture on “The Typi-|FOR SALE—A partially built « cal Americ Sunday morning he| ster car, a 40 horse-power pales “3 ed s | nental motor; Wagner generator and ‘will ‘preac sas 5 starter: all in A-1 condition. Price $150 Dr slop of Colorado|(caii Ullery, Natrona Power Co, Springs speaker each day §-30-1t* the} — ~ FOR SAL One oak dresser, two hic three-quarter iron beds and springs other eakers f nee: " : 48 — sii one Axminister rug 6x9; one um bo; heard ‘will be. De Grafanola. 449 East Railroad ave New York city; who| nue. 8-30-1t* lucation;” who|FOR Beautiful Colonial mir. or Bee ect Sari ena ortaraanl ene rth Beech street. of the program of the = church Oaten, Chi ATED—High school girl to work cago, will conference] in boarding house. Phone 630M. claim: Farmer 8-30-1t pe rors will bring the latest /TG TRADE—Classy Ford speedster meee ror foreign fieics of the!” body to trade for touring| body in eburch. good shape; pay cash difference. Box At the close of the conference Bishop Tribune. 8-30-3t* soil <T—Tworoom house: water —Two-roo! se: wi Pe ehe gbts in. $15 South McKinley igs 8-30-2t* edist ch minister town in Wyo-| WANTED—Two first s all-around min p of these| "carpenters. Ir atrona | churches $71. The|Power com ad” and Saerts h show | Himbalt 8-30-It what incre during 3 cai Sect the year bath for ge ne South Grant Al electorial conference will meet | street Phone 419W on Friday, September 9 in which each conference is entitled one layman. It will vote upon the amendment sub. mitted to che churches by the last dissolved. Associated with Gorky in viding for the admission of laymen to ‘the annual conference. On Saturday afternoon rs’ wives association con- nce will hold a business session ud a reception. | at a a ztec treasures of Mexi-| cut emeralds were? and it is from this source that! church to be represented by the min- Beta Theta thought that the prisoners completed the job and left the " morning. covered till about 8 o’clock this morning when their break Jeutenant M. A pyt Yost) Esterly TWO PRISONERS ESCAPE IN JAIL (44% Bandits Taken DELIVERY; SAW WAY THRU BAR an named Ocna escaped from morning after an all night job iron bars on the window. It is Thei absence was not dis- when the ZR-2 went down in flames Lieut, Com, E. be Casper Daily Crfdune Officers Who Were to Bring ZR-2 Home The ZR-2 officers in this Gost) not identified. Taylor; Lieu- Coil (lost); Com. L. H. Max. After a Long Chase CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, Aug. 30.— Bernard Sevassuer, white and Hardin, negro, alleged automobile bandits for whom a posse of 400 armed men searched all night were captured two miles north of Marengo, re today. They were hiding in a cornfield HUNDRERS ARE READY FOR WAR (Continued from Page 1.) had been withdrawn tains lying toward Logan were again thrown out. Later a party of men |hunting a cow at Hewitt heard firing and began a search. At a near by farmhouse the men told Mr. Porter, \he said, the searchers found Magis- |trate Mitchell and four others eating |dinner with two machine guns, sev- eral rifles and pistols and a large sup- ply of ammunition alongside them. The men told Porter, he added, that Magistrate Mitchell and three of his panions were shackled with their | handcuffs by the men who dis- red them and are now held pris- Joners, being smuggled from place to lace to prevent their release by deputies from the moun: rendered without resistance. They were taken to the Marengo jail. ———— Bert Cole arrived here iterday from Denver where he has been for some He expects to locate in Casper. oe Highest prices paid for diaménds, old gold and silver. H. B. Kling jeweler, Uil Exchange building. $-15-t¢. -v et Over 48 burdensome fat is pean Fs by Andrew BR. . who used Korein Tabules and dizections. The averag: = pound daly." Another , comes from Mrs. iy L who lost over pounds. Her # three Soh Site reverts. Tes of pictures Took i Carl: near} Although armed, they sur-/ | aaa { \ DEATH WINS RACE AS WOMA MAKES FINAL VOYAGE TO U.S. SEATTLE, Wasb., Aug. 30—Dean 37. V. Werner, and 11-year-old daugh won o fivemonthe’ race from the|ter at McGrath, Alaska, far up the frozen north, it was learned here Fri-| iain! course of the Kuskokwim riv ‘7 er. In the early spring Mrs. Parrott day when the United Statec radio| 1%. she had oct § oy fo thal supply ship Saturn arrived from Dutch | wanted to go back to Oakland to die Harbor, Alaska, with the body of Mrs. The elderly woman was paralyzed, but Alice Stanwood Parrott, of Oakland,|her daughter and granddaughter Cal started ‘with her over the perilous A trails with a dos team. Werner was Mrs. Parrott ‘was held with her i and unable to travel. Reaching daughter and son-in Mr. and Mrs.| Bethel, SPECIAL R Up ~ —ALSO— —AND— Continuous 1 to 11 —IN— ‘The authorities also have been in- formed that some 75 automobiles car- rying armed men dashed out of the Cabin Creek valley near here this/ morning, and passing through Mar met continued up the Lens Creek val- jong the line taken by the men set out to march to Mingo coun-| week. WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—The sending of federal troops into West Virginia's coal regions to restore or. der entered the realm of probability today when military’ officers of the army were called into conference by | President Harding to consider that question. In Scotland there is still a belief that | if a house door, after being opened in the morning, bangs before it is closed naturally, ill luck will follow Ph lye 3 FRED @’ALLEMAND, the fix-it man; you all know him; repairs al makes of sewing machine: at your Lome: have r in Boulder, Colo., repair forty Jat Nederland per, Wyo., durin South Ash, street, work done | paired machines 2 years: kept in for Red Cross Loveland and the war gratis. Phone 1660. 8- “~ SEE BEN Branch West Midwest Phone 74. machines nd 36 12 Ave. Harold Kramer, Manager Realtor a rooming house proposition, with- out equal in the city, awaits your in- vestigation at this office. lizing in Irrigated s, Patented Dry Farms, Homesteads, Re- Unquishments and ‘Bus- iness Opportunities. Notary Public ALALALALALALALCALALALALLIALAALL ATACKUALALALALALANAC ARORA A = KHKHKHKHKHKHKHKH Pi Sister Pin Finder Return to Tribune Office for Reward {= with Sallie’ ABrilliant Revival of one of the Most (Charming Stories Ever Told on the Screen “A FRESH START” Two-Part Mermaid Comedy Return Showing GOLDWYN-BRAY PICTOGRAPH “A HEART TO LET” jana girl found small boats that took. them to Dutch Harbor by stages. Mrs. Parrott died within sight of the entrance to Puget Sound. ae ag oes ‘The new British census is expected to show a surplus of 2,000,000 women |in England alone. | National Independent sv. MARY ELLEN SMITH, Spiritualist and Psychic Scientist Commissioned Missionary Duly Tocated—1000 North Harrison Street Phone 1346W, Readings—10 a. m. to 8 p. m. | PLAYING TODAY ONLY ETURN ENGAGEMENT the Admission 30c AB iB GOES Theater Wednesday and Thursday JUSTINE JOHNSTONE TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1921. Queen Elizabeth of England was very fond of fans, which she declared were the only present. sovereign could accept from a subject. HERE WE ARE AGAIN! THE BEST SHOW IN CASPER. . that of a young wife with a bungalow husband arid Long Island country place ideas. —NEXT— A Big Comedy —NEXT— PATHE NEWS - Showing World Features COMING “PECK’S BAD BOY’ ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE SUPPORTED BY LILA LEE AND BULL MONTANA N HIS LATEST FIVE PART LAUGH PROV OKER “CRAZY TO MARRY” RING OUT WILD BELLS! BECAUSE FATTY’S GETTING MARRIED—OR TRYING TO! YOURE INVITED IT’S HIS WEDDING DAY, AND YOU’D BETTER CO) ME, FOR MANY THINGS HAPPEN BEFORE THE KNOT IS TIED. P IF YOU THINK GETTING MARRIED IS NO LAUGHING MATTER, COME AND YOU’LL CHANGE YOUR MIND! “PLAY BALL” (Sketch-o-Graph) “In the Bonnie Briar ‘Country” (Bruce Sce: nic) CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 Bishop-Cass Theater OF A FLOWER” (Prizma Natural Color) ADMISSION 40c bite iS > 2a his