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PAGE | FOUR ! | had been made when Mr. Hardendorf L| left to return here, but the prelim- inary Indications were highly favor- able. When the oil sand was tapped. oll poured into the hole and. efforts INTERESTED IN on completing the well were suspend. ORDERED BACK State Lndustrial Commission May Seek BIG OIL STRIKE Dispute; More Men Report for uty Benefits of Gusher Prov- | otucing structures in the famous ing New Field. report which has been brought here WALSENBURG, Colo., Sept. 9.—Possibilities of a tempo- rary order being issued in the wage controversy between the Colorado Fuel & Iron company and its employes some time this afternoon were intimated by members of the state indus- trial commission here this morning to conduct a hearing in the case. { speakers, both men and women, are It was indicated that at least &/ reported to have urged all miners to temr Justment of the dispute| stay away from the mine. | Division pany, according to the statements of ed until tankage and pipeline facili- ties had been arranged to take care of the expected gusner. holdings in the immediate vicinity of the well lives up to preliminary indi- the ofl was discovered had not been named yet. and it is believed that if Return of Strikers Pending Settlement of Chappell, Plateau and Other| the weil lives up t preliminary indi Local Concerns to Reap. | cations it will be one of the biggest Casper oil interests are keenly inter. Western Kansas is in the throes of | ested in the outcome of the comple- a new oil boom as the result of the|tion of the hole and many ofl men lopment of oil in a test which| have left to personally investigate was conducted by the Collier Oil com-|the new strike. Gus Hardendorf, Casper oil man who| which the strike was made makes it was in Kansas when the strike was|one,of the most important develop- ments in the mid-continent field this Che Casper Daily Cribune Chappel oil, the Plateau Oil cor. poration and many other Casper com panies are said to have extensive The extensiveness of the field: in ed pending a fuller Supt. J. P. Thomas reiterated today the points at issne.| his opinion that it is the activity of nts were to be made pickets and the well organized propa- or the Colorado Fuel &/ ganda policy of the union that ‘s re y id for the “United sponsible for the situation and that the hearing much latger number of men would t work if it were not this, nere has been no disorder re- ported in the distri Wijel Sas1ron So this county jand One cent a day represents the ay erage income for the majority of the The COLUMBIA FORMERLY THE PAVILION Casper’s Popular Family Theater working ;eople in the country dis- tricts of India. “TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING | . Rogers, inves: mission, immedi arrival -here. ENTIRE CHANGE TONIGHT IS AMATEUR NIGHT —ALSO— OF PROGRAM It is six years sinod I had my first stomach trouble. It rapidly grew worse. My food would not digest and . Sept. 9.—A gain|I was reduced to skin and bone. My five Colorado doctor put me on a starvation diet, | he Trinidad and when my pains grew worse I con. y comps uded it was ‘too much of a good gives the thing. On the advice of my druggist ¢ men at work today |I tried .Mayr’s -Wonderful Remedy. s compared with 549 yester-|and am now entirely well.” It is a| t the Frederick mine where-a/simple, harmless preparation that rp THE SAPPHIRE GIRLS —iIN. “A TRIP TO RENO” s in effect yesterday only | moves the catarrhal miicus from the eight miners showed up this morn-| intestinal tract! and allays the inflam- ing, six less than yesterday. mation which causes practically all v are active at Fred-| stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, to Colorado |including appendicitis. One dose will ls. A union meet-|convince or money refunded riley last night and’ At all druggists. —Adv. FOR SATURDAY We Offer Items of Real Interest to Thrifty Buyers Big Feature Ladies’ Bloomers Cotton Blankets IU In white, black and pink, Knitted 60x80-inch Plaid Cotton Blankets in Bloomers. A most practical garment pink, blue and grey plaids. Cool for these cool days. For Saturday nights call for more covers. For Sat- these will be greatly reduced. urdaw ‘only at 45c-69c-89c-$1.39 $2.98 SCHOOL CHILDREN TAKE NOTICE For Saturday we are offering a big assortment of School Tablets. The regular 5-cent kind. Saturday you can get THREE FOR... aa 10e Basement Department ? | Boys’ FLEECED Boys’ Shoes We are offering a very large assort- | Union Suits wo Boys’ heavy grey, flat fleece Union ment of Boys’ Shoes. These are num- iced math ae, 5 bers which have been discontinued, Suits that will stand the w ear and pro- and in order to clear them away, we tect him from the cold. All sizes, from are slashing the price for Saturday to 6 to 16 years. For Saturday’s special selling we offer these, all sizes, at $2.98 85c PATSY ROMPERS For the little tots what is nicer than one of these cute Rompers? Just received. They come in the one or two-piece style, in pink and blue, trimmed in white. From 2 to 5 years: 4 19 For Saturday, your choice :.23s ee 2 ee ee e Bradley Sweaters and Tom Sawyer Blouses for the Boys. Capps’ All-Wool Clothes for the Men. THE GOLDEN RULE STORE WE SELL FOR LESS “A DANGEROUS AFFAIR” HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Best Quality, Lowest Price Picture W. F. Dunn Phone 27 Industrial Ave. Good Bargain’ * Five-room modern. . “bungalow with two rooms and tollét in « floors: Dirtgh Tkit in fe lot beh 3 rest Webb. was sent in pursuit. A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY AND SATURDAY as a result of charges of several cit-/homes for them. izena that they paid him money for ——$__+_— homes which have not been construct-} | HIBBING, Minn., Sept. 9.—Chie! Police Daniel Hays and Chief of D tectives Gene Cafferty and William Konrt, traffic officer, are dead from 82 shot wounds inflicted by John Webb at Nelson, just south of here. The officers were attempting to af-) He escaped and a posse AT THE LYRIC} Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. HE’S HERE AGAIN— THAT NEW STAR ON THE HORIZON WILLIAM FAIRBANKS The Fighting Fool From Wyoming in the Big Drama of the GREAT WEST “Fighting Bill” A Knockout From Start” to Finish. —NEXT— CHARLIE CHAPLIN In a Return Engagement “Sunnyside” —Then— PATHE NEWS With Some Highly Inter- ing Events. \ A Donald Crisp Production Appearances —ALSO— JOE RYAN Can you biuff the world with a smile? Can you beat it on your nerve? A. Story of Life’s False Fronts! Young Married Life and Its Struggles. —Star:irag— David Powell —I Ne “THE PURPLE RIDERS” Episode Number Three —AND— MUTT AND JEFF { | Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 30c FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921. CONTKACTOR ARRESTE.. ed. its Was alieged that several pec: Highest prices paid for diamonds, CHICAGO, Sept. 9.—Jozn Minnec, ;sons are living in tents in Brookfield,|giq goid and silver. H. B., Ribs, Jots | head of the Ideal Home Construction |a suburb, where they bought Jewitt. 08; eancearie pong, jcompany is at liberty on bond today from Minnec on his promise to erect | ibis. HAVE YOUR CARPETS CLEANED : Before you ‘put your heaters up, by the Hamilton Beach jf) Seay Aten Called for fi} wvat, hotel and » ig oS Cy an ell . of paychic actence unlocks the py: || Steries of fe here and SHANKLE & EDWARDS fairs by the higher intelligences. Phone 1452-J Consultation hours 10 a. m. to Model Cleaners and Dyers FANCY DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING Expert Alterstions and Repairing LADIES’ WORK A SPECIALTY Phone 1304-J For OUR Prices fof For Men Who Seek the Utmost in VALUE Style and Service eeecccenooes: SALE PRICES | On Tailor Made Uncalled-For : SUITS AND OVERCOATS. All This Week $14.95 — $18.95 $24.95 Exceptional Showing at $34.95 YOUR NEW FALL HAT IS HERE. Nobby Styles at $3.50 to $7.45 NEW CAPS—New Designs. New Cloths, at $2.75. Hundreds of SILK SHIRTS on Sale at $7.85. SCOTT CLOTHING C 240 South Center Street eeeeccecessosoones. aocccceccacvesresccocoocoscoocs —iIN— “THE CONQUEST OF CANAAN”. ‘ BOOTH TARKINGTON’S | Noted romance of a town | of the Middle West. Of its © scandals, pride and tics. And of love that made a fighting young lawyer set the place right © side up. = NW —ALSO— “SPIKING THE SPOOKS” VANITY COMEDY TODAY AND SATURDAY Continuous 1 to 11