Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 7, 1921, Page 4

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nn ae Cre PAGE FOUR SHOOTING IS REPORTED FROM STRIKE REGION, NO. DISORDER. GUN DISCHARGED! LITTLE GIRL 19 SHOT TQ DEATH Anastasia Michener Is Victim of Tragic Accident Near Palisade, Colo.,- While family is CONTRACTORS CUM FOR $6,036 REJECTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL After having stalked through coun: cil meetings for months and with ex. tended legal aflvice on one side and then the other, the claim of Gilbert Bros., contractors, $38, said to be ¢ 2 for exca ous No. Iv rejected last night. The question arose over whether the work done by Gilbert Bros. was govered in the contract it had with the city or whether it was extra work. The decision of the city coun cil not to make any settlement of the mean a hearing of |x THOMAS Mine Workers who vent operation of th wage per the company, working in the five ¢ in the Trinidad distri nounced by the company for yeste place the number of men working at 497 "| Huerfano county, starting this morning with 15 men, Weitzel said ty-two men are at work in the Walsen- district men at work at 100. Report of Dynamite Pl. Plot in ‘Cotorado Strike Groundless; Tieup of Coal Mines Is Made More Complete TRINIDAD, Colo., Sept. 7—Several shots were fired this morning in the vicinity of the Ideal mine of the Colorado Fuel and Iron company near Walsenburg, D. A. Stout, manager of the fuel department of the company, announced here this morning. He said that no orfe was injured/and that reports trom the superintendent of the Idea] mine were that the shots nad probably been fir e) Stated. H tributed the loss of men miners who were p! agit 4 work this morning. work, Mr. Stout said Sheriff Harry Capp: ed to intimia: anning to go None went there were 515 diggers work- camps and this morning said. The total number mployed, he explained, is je the number of diggers| 030 men were at work | 24 were working today efection in Gunnison and Fre- follows the dispatching to the camps there with adopted Sunday by the the Walsenburg district to cease work until the is settled. Weit- that the United Mine Work- Ned a strike” Is of the United Mine ver, deny that a strike ‘MONEY ISLOST ON RACE MEET (Continued from Page 1.) seductions of nt BE. H. Weitzel, ger said tha grasped the significance of Carlisle's frantic signalling He is now In a local hospital recov- ering from the injuries he. suffered. It is not thought that he is in grave dang! The racing program itself was one of the best staged on any of the three days and better time was made in most of the events. ‘The winners of the events follow: ounty this morning. One additional mine was opened in the Cameron mine One hundred and twen- burg district at the Cameron, Walsen,| Business Men's Derby, purse $400— and Big Four camps, he said. Fig- der, ridden by Manders, first; ures yesterday for the Walsenbure Black, ridden by Hurn, sec- placed the total number of] ond; Woody Montgomery, third. Time More than 200 to work in the on and Fre ‘Three-quarter Mile Run, purse $75 —Orchard King, ridden by Kellerman, der, ridden Hurn, se: diggers” failed to five camps in Gun- H. INCE Presents CHARLES RAY, aes —-——¥ = (By three =i and— Such an easy-going, honest soul, that ali his friends made him their shock-absorber. So, of course, when a skittish wife ran away, she sent her Charlie. Then the measles, a quaran- tine, a jealous husband and a scandalized sweetheart set in, You’ll say Charles had a howl of a time. “darlings” to Bachelor “KISS ME CAROLINE” PLAYING A TWO-PART COMEDY TODAY AND THURSDAY A. Bishop-Cass Theater \ A in that dis-| be Casper Daily Erfbune | nea Cross to pe the change in the dates for the arrival) of the board of examiners who will) hear the cases here. . | ee Former Wyomingite On Visit toCasper E. E, Enterline and family on their! way from Billings to their new home in Denver, stopped in Casper yester- WORTH FIFTY DOLLARS BOTTLE “The Day I Began Taking beat Dovie. ridden by Manders, third. Tune 1:19%. Ladies’ Half Mile Dash, purse $75— Tobey Grey, ridden by Lorenna Trick- ey, first; Lady Mac, ridden by Kitty Cannutt, second; Eddie, ridden by Mrs. Harvey, third. Time 32%. | Barrel Race, half mile, purse 350— | Polo, ridden by Walters, first; Wego. ridden by Mortimore, second; Camp Stool, ridden by Hurn, third. Time 123. Cow Pony Race, purse $50—Polo, ridden by Walters, first; King, ridden by Armstrong, second; Frenchie, rid-| Tanlac Was the Luckiest of den by Fenex, third. Time :36. This My Life,” Declares race was run under protest, as Wal- ‘Seattle Woman. ters wax said to be riding @ profes- sional horse. well spent,” declared Mrs. Ida Spring. GOVERNMENT “CLEAN-UP ti SQUAD TO REACH ERE! nce". Se t's “If Tanlac had cost fifty dollars a bottle instead of what it does. the money I paid for it would be money wen Bhar in weight beside: ears before taking Taniac | My appetite was gone and little I did eat caused me to suffer. had awful headaches and dizzy spells, ‘The sudden change in the plans of| was very nervous, ang at night I often the “Cleanup” workers who are mak-|haq to get oxt of bad and walk the last campaign in the state tol rioor in order to get my breath. I suf- érz person who has a claim| fered terribly from rheumatism which for compensation from the govern-|was so bad in my arma I could hardly ment due to incapacity of any kind, raise r nd to my head, and at has caused considerable confusion at! times every bone in my body ached. Red Cross headquarters here, the'y Jost weight and got so weak and headquarters for the relief work of|/run down that life was just a drag to the cleanup workers 4 After having spent nearly $200 to widely adverti#e the fact that the gov ne “Well, the luckiest day of my life was the day I got Tanlac for since ernment representatives would make|taking {tI am in splendid health, can their final visit to Casper September |cat any-hing T please and have been 12-15, advices were received this morn-|puilt up wonderfully In every way. ing that the changed plan would bring| My indigestion, nervousness, rheuma- the workers here September 9 to 11 tism, and, in fact all my allments have inclusive instead of the other date. left me, my sleep is sound and resfful With over 200 original cases of/and I feel like a different person al- compensation demands contacted by! together.” the Red Cross in preparation for the} ‘Taniac is sold in Casver by the Cas visit of the relief workers and their|per Pharmacy and by leading drug- acquaintance with the latter dates {s| sists everywhore—Adv. going to work irreparable hardship on| them and in all probability will sult in more than half of the men ha’ ing claims for compensation being robbed of the opportunity of present-| ing their clams directly to the board. Every effort will be concentrated 1o- cally to change the information about the dates and the co-operation of the newspapers and every civic and semi- Dublic organization is solicited by the MEN ONLY! DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE SPECIALISTS FOR MEN 830 Eighteenth Street Opposite Extrance to New Postoffice ~ COME AND BE CURED If affected with either acute or hronic disease, simple or complicated, to ua knowing that we nd cured case after ca our char: B within your reach. cured at ¢ ‘and no detention trom business. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER Lf eee Examination—FREE Charges so low an Sat Sithin the roach of even the poorest, and te sult you jen wr "Gonwel fates tree m=. to 8 p m.; Sundays, 10 = m. te DenverMedical Institutes: #5": office, D tn for Men Only. ie New Post- Cole, For Vacation or Stopover Don’t miss a stay at Used Car Bargain the strictly modern Carter Hotel Essex Sedan; overhauled, AT THE re-upholstered, a real car for winter. and see this. UN Varga Sant, MOLOR TRUUK 8 CA De SPER. WYOMINS WYOMING. repainted; Big Horn Hot Call f Springs “The largest minera springs in the world. THERMOPOLIS, WYOMING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1921. all persons with | day to spend the day with old Wyo-|friends will wish him unbounded suc- or cal at her ope 936 awe om ming friends. For a number of years, | cess. before locating in Billings, Mr. En’ Une practiced law it ‘Wyoming, Rack, Springs and Sheridan and Sor] OURS: Mana PERTEN. AE LTS y years stood at the head of the will accept a Umited number bar in northern Wyoming. He has |dents in voles culture and junior pi- formed @ partnership with Hon. John ano. Mrs. Fisher “has had. extemal ve Maley and in the future will devote experience in teaching. coach! ama- himself to the Colorado practice, which | teur ¢ramatics, and S | has pom steadily growing. [She will accept concert crenginens ‘Benterline’s many. Wyoming in singing or reading. Phone KNOX HATS “The Naples” KOs Hats are Quality ‘Hats — they are good hats, strongly felted and carefully handled, with service from apartment 2. HAVE YOU SEEN “PECK’S BAD BOY?” Tell it to the world, it’s the best show in Casper. Relieves all care and Esines havyx thongueact the circus and the time when you stole the water- melon from the patch. LYRIC Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. SECOND BIG DAY JACKIE COOGAN. —IN-—— a standpoint of wearing thought of first of all. Then the style_is put into them —new and distinctive styles. Style in Knox Hats is built upon a foun- dation which will hold, through many weeks of wearing, the original -smart lines. A.D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. 120 East Second Street. Columbia FORMERLY THE PAVILION West First Street One Block West Henning Hotel TONIGHT ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM THE SAPPHIRE GIRLS —WITH— IGNATZ AND MIKE —IN— AT THE RACES VAUDEVILLE ALSO SUPER-FEATURE berks rg THURSDAY NIGHT IS GIFT NI AND FRIDAY NIGHT IS AMATEUR NIGHT HOOT MON! Come, see a te that will saften yer hearts and mak’ ye laugh like the very auld de’il! “SENTIMENTAL TOMMY” SIR JAMES BARRIE’S NOVEL —WITH— Gareth Hughes, Mabel Taliaferro —AND— May McAvoy —ALSO— A TWO-PART COMEDY LAST TIMES TODAY ADMISSION 40c AMERICA A Bishop-Cass Theater BOY’ If you want to laugh. It’s a fun riot lasting one hour and a half. It’s as good as the “Kid.’. Some say it’s better. —NEXT— BIG ADDED ATTRACTION See Casper’s Fourth of July celebration. You're in it. —NEXT— PATHE NEWS. —AND— * PATHE REVIEW How are you go’ to beat this show? ~~ COMING WILLIAM FAIRBANKS —IN— “FIGHT BIL}’ $50 CORONA $50. Weight 6 Pounds ROYAL STANDARD TYPEWRITERS We Rent and Repair REBUILT MACHINES Payments if Des! CASPER TYPEWRITER mee wenso Over White's Gronaet st) Ccrevvvevece We're Real To move your household goods, We specialize in haul- ing furniture and pianos, Baggage and any kind of hauling. We are prompt and we give a guarantee on all our work. See Ben Transfer Co. 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