Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 20, 1921, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR GRADING WORK BIDS REJECTED BY THE COUNCIL Action of Contractor in Refus-|* ing to Waive Rights as Lone Bidder Leads to Cancel- lation of All. When 1 g all bids was the council found that including n hand. Mr. to waive his a result all of the bid been received had to be a Under the terms of an ordinance | the council last nig’ { 1 in Casper, wh! | c f the sidewalk 1 the streets will be compelled } pay | fee of $30 a quarter foi — the Te Jg.n0t the intent of| J. 9. waieoct, musd Wotbe. 60 years of the law to compe! the payment of the|age, is being beld by the county au- |tax from filling stations which ar 4th rected on private property and whic! outgrowth of an assault or at- |do not project into the street. eve mpted assault upon the person of a though they have avenues or entrance | ar-old girl and éxits (6 the streets from their property The néw lat, which is already part in operation as the result of a reso- | ticn passed undér former administra- tions will becothe effective immedi-| Statements have beén made that the ately. A penalty of $100 fine is pre-| case eChstitutes the most helrious ace “= for violating the terms of the|tion of its kind ever reported here, TWOCAUGHTIN = MERA UB ww. ASHINGTON, | Sept. 20.—Assist nk Hill and W. R. Hyland joint American submarine night sent out a route from Coco o charged with transporting liquo in violation of the state iaw, as thi outgrowth of the case in which Vick TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. Casseriey was shot through the hand FOR RENT. | Information which the ‘authorities have in the case has been suppressed | pending a heating of the action which | will be held in district court at this | seesion. liam O. Wilson law offices appeared lm the Getense today. today. front room, adjoin- In taking the actior “|by Sheriff Lee Martin while he and| ing bath. rth Grant street. ell rejected the bids, an -| the two defendants are alleged to have Zocite sume the whole procedure of adver-|been attempting to make their escapé. tising, tlaré being tried in d'strict court today. |TAXI service; city and: coun: spec. roust i It is understood that the county at-|, U rates on country trips. Stand for bids. Tt will proba torney’s office is holding up two ad-|fecond and Wolcott street. . Phone sult in the work being de-/ ditional informations against the de- | ‘25 etsy layéd for th as the three weeks which will ¢ before the Bids can be opened in all probability will result in such weather as will prevent the carrying out of the con- tract. Similarly, bids for fencing the city cemetery were also rejected when A. L. Wallace refused to Waive his rights as the only bidder at the first call. _—_——.__——_ GOV. AND MRS. GAREY MEMBERS OF HUNTING . PARTY LEAVING SOON A bunting party comiposed of Gov. and Mrs. Robert D. Carey, Mrs. A, J. Cunningham and Sir Thomas Bs mond of Ireland is being organized here, and plans to leave by train for Cody where transportation has been artanged to take them into the Jack son Hole region. Sir Thomas Esmond, who is presi-} dent of the Bank of Dublin, spent the hunting season of last year in the Jackson Hole country and shot the most elegant specimen of elk ever faken froin the state. He presented the head to a museum in Ireland. He has been visiting in this country at the 8, O. ranch, near Cheyenne. Mrs. Cunningham also brought down an elk of great size and beauty, during the hunt last year, and the head has been mounted and is in the Cunningham home on South Centet street. Sir Thomas Esmond and Mrs. Carey of Cheyenne, are now guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham. Governor Carey is expected to arrive tomorrow morning and the party will) leave soon after for the mountains. SIDEWALK INTO SANDBER DISTRICT AUTHORIZED BY THE GITY COUNCIL A sidewalk, complying with the re s of walks in the business ll be built into the Sandbar d will leave the district in main business of the city d for the first time in the sion was made last night council authorized the of a 12foot sidewalk on street from the rear of to the east line of This sidewalk will par district and wil) £ business houses, theater, fur- establis = and other s firms which have sprung up. ction of the city council was in| response to a petition which was re- ceived from a majo: the prop- erty owners in the NOT DUE TO SEX ALONE Casper Women n Have Learned The Cause of Matty Mysterious Pains And Aches. Many women have come to know that sex isn’t the reason for all back- aches. dizzy headaches and urinary disorders. Men have these troubles, 10, and often they come from kidné: weakness. To live simply, eat spar-| ingly, take bé care of one’s sclf and to use an’s Kidney Pills, is} pound to helm bad kidneys get better. There is no other remedy so well rec- ommended by Casper people. Ask your neighbor. Read this case: Mrs. F. R. Henry, 518 South Wolcott street, Casper, says: “Not only myself but others in my family have used Doan’s Kidney Pills in the past and I well know the value of them. I have bought Doasi’s at Kimball's Drug Btore when my kidneys have been Gisordered, especially when my back has been weak and has ached. due to disordered kidneys. They have al- ways given me the desired relief from fendants, one chatging ownersh‘p and operation of an illicit stil and another charging assault upon the person af |cheap rent; $26 per month. Call 1339NJ Lee Martin, then. sheriff when the | 713 East Second street. 9-20-2t* latter attempted to place them under |p arrest at a hospital where they had taken Casserley for treatment The state had concluded its case at FOR RENT—Two unfurnished three. room apartthents: very close in a house, $12.50; room house, four-room House and two $ $30; all near Fofinery strictly modern with gas noon today. Tively tiits between|bathrooms on Hast Second street: $85 counsel, M. W. Purcell, county attor.|on lease. Western Realty Co. Phone ney for the state, and Attorneys B. | 1078. $.20-3t G. Vanatta and M. F. Ryan for the de fense havé occurr@d at intervals dur- ing the hearing. ‘The defense will put on its testimony this afternoon and thé case in al! probab‘lity will go to the jury tonight. THEATER YARN IS. HELD FALSE (Continued from Pase 1) film had been taken from the theater |by a mob of cowboys and part of It destroyed. The man who talked with Denver newspapers, following their inqlity about the alleged burning, said he was Buzzetti, and gave alleged detalle of the incident. Buzzetti today maintained that some one else had given out the story aria used his name. ‘HENRY TERRY’ IS IDENTIFIED ‘The body of a man_ tattooed “Henry: Terry” on the right arm and found in a ditch on the Howard Baker place west of Casper Sunday by duck hunters, has been identi- fied as a man of that name who was employed for several years in the region of Oil City, According to in- formation secured today, following the publication of details of the find- ing of the body, Terry worked for Lawrence Jamieson, 60 miles south: west of here. Some time age he left the ranch and sold his horse and Saddle to Mrs. Robert Grieve, stating that he in- tended to come to Casper. That was the last seen of him by those who knew him and it is considered pos- sible that he met his death before he reached the city. Terry died from strychnine poi- soning, it was shown in a test con- ducted at the Wyoming clinical labo- BIG ALL WESTERN LYRIC Continwous 1 to 11 P. M. STARTING TODAY —FIRST-—— . —IN— Silent Shelby A_ Story of the Bar C Ranch and Wyoming in 1893. —NEAT— “During the Roundup” A Thrilling Story of the Early Days With the Indians in Idaho. —NEXT— A TWO-REEL COMEDY “It Happened in the Harem” WITH BEN TURPIN —NEXT— ratory by Dr. J. F. O'Donnell. The test developed 15 grains of P th R ; strychnine in. the stomach. ‘The athe Neview quantity of the poison and the pe- culiar circumstances under which —NEXT— the body was found opens up a | mystery here which local authori- For the Love of Mike, | ties will make every effort to run down. COME EARLY! | Details are lacking as the test which showed the positive traces of strychnine were in process of coms pletion at press time this afternoon. —NEXT— A Million-Dollar Show for 10 and 30 Cents —_COMING— HAROLD LLOYD’S “Among Those Present” LAMPS oF LAUGHTER that trouble. r a kidney yemedy—set Mirs., But: Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t sim-} Pilis—the same that| burn Co..| His Latest Million-Dollar Comedy. | on @ serious statutory charge | bet eee “te Bt of his con-|f entior emporarily with. hela "Robert. ’. ogden, of the Wil. fie Casper Daiiv | Sole, Panema Cannl zone, 10 Guantan ame bay, Cua, has been ordered by the navy Gepertment, The reports to the department did hot indicate the trouble being experi- enced by the F227 but from the ne ture of the distress signal sent out it was not believed shé was In -seri. ous trouble. : ! | PARIS, Sept. 20.—Annouhcement is | made here of the di of George Pea- hedy Monroe, formerly of New York City, but for thé past few years a res. ident of France. He was a sof of the late John Monrve, founder of the Mon- | roe banking house here. pernenoin (CHICH ) } iPS Scivuve ‘ TOO if } Numbers, Si: NOTICE ‘inging, The COLUMBIA THE HOME OF MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM TONIGHT LAWRENCE P. WALL PRESENTS THE SAPPHIRE GIRLS IGNATZ ‘and CASEY ““A Race ox a Million” Interspersed With Plenty of Up-to-the-Minute Musical Dancing and Plent if Good, Clean Comedy spas OUR PICTURE PROGRAM IS SECOND TO NONE We Are Now Running First-Ri the New Columbia a Visit an ly. NOTICE Movie Service. Pay id Be Convinced. Fancy Elberta Peaches, Per bushel .. Fancy Ripe ‘Tomatoes, — Rocky Ford Per dozen Florida Frape Ee ao Each ...._..... SHIKANY’S SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY Fancy Jonathan “Apples, eke F er etks Store Aeesibiseaiting’ _SHIKANY’S | PHONE 474 LATA ‘property thereon. theater, for sale. Reap the Harvest Thru Affiliation in a Proven Success Stock bought in the Lyric Thea- ter Company entitles you toa share in profits in the receipts of the theater and in the real estate of the Outside of the ‘ceckipte of the there is approximately $1,700 or more in revenues on sub- leases, etc., to be derived from this property monthly. The amount of stock to be sold is limited and when disposed of positively no more will be offered For Further Particulars Write P. O. BOX 555 CASPER, WYO. Agents Will Call on You John A. Miller Co. Fiscal Agents TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 152) How To Judge cA Store You can generally judge the standard of a store by the merchandise it sells, just as you can determine the character of a man by the company he keeps. What then, is your verdict of a shop like ours that offers merchandise of the quality expressed by so famous a line as Manhattan Shirts?) We sell them, as well as every other high type spy xouy Chesterfield Clothes. article of Men’s wear. -- + M.D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. \ 120 East Second Strect. F Continuous ltoll . A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY ONLY Wit | testing Block’ A romance of life on the redwood slopes, in the days of bandits and ‘ gold. Seething with thrills and the struggle of strong men. Tender with love and home and childhood. THE GREATEST HEART PICTURE HART EVER MADE —ALSO— | CONSTANCE. BINNEY | “VICTORY MOUNTAIN” (Post Nature) —AND— BRAY PICTOGRAPH WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY —IN— “ROOM AND BOARD”

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