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PAGE FOUR CONTRACT LET FOR SO-MILE GAS PIPELINE Fourteen-Inch Main Into Cas- per Provided ; Ditching Ma- chines at Work on Field End of Line. Cor let this week to th act was Hope Engineering company for the S0-mile gas line to connect Casper A the Ferris and Wertz fields in Carbon county. a joint project of the Producers an Refiners corporation and the Midwest gas to be treated here absorption plant at the refining ompany, the ina mammoth gas and then used as plants, Althougp have not bee: that it provid Casper and size at the o} nes are al a end of the line. AGCUSED MAN WILLING JO PLEAD GUILTY T0 details of the contrac lies THEFT OF GLOTHES Everett Clarke, yesterday on a grand larceny charge. growing out of clothing and apparel of all kinds from the Burlington Railroad company, this morning notified the sheriff's of. fice that xu in district court. ments are being made to hear the case this afternoon. The arrest of Clarke was effected by E. F. Young, special agent for the railroad com- pany. Arrange RESERVES ABOVE REQUIREMENT NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—The actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for the week shows| certain. will that they hold $32,658,230 in reserve in| who was named as beneficiary in the This is| son's application for the policy. excess of legal requirements. ® decrease of $21,966,310 from week. last ees BUSINESS ;COLLEGE NOTES. Among out-of-town students re- cently enrolled arc Mrs. Bert Gard of Mitchell, Neb., and Miss Myrtle Hen- Gerson of Laramie Mrs. J. H. Lowe, who recently moved to Casper from Cody, has en- tered the shorthand class held at 5:30! in the afternoon. This class, which is well attended, is for the benefit of! those who find it more convenient to attend at that time. y Belle Goure, Mrs. Anne Ruth Servatius, Migs Miss Pauline Pelsor, Mrs. Lucy Burke and Miss Eva Fer- atrent. 9-24-1t guson, students of shorthand, ai- Ai tended court for an -hour Wednesdsy pozs,-m -- Pocketbook, containing morning. | small amount of money. Phone Casper this summer, has just entered 'y¢55y, 9-24-1t* forni:i. to Chicago and from there toj Miss Beulah Russell who, with her parents toured overland from Cali-| school, taking up studies for a com-| plete stenographic course. Miss Ru sell has been away from Casper dur- FOR RENT — Three-room furnished ing the past two years, having spent! most of that time in California cities. very close in; also three-room unfur- Miss Is-*el Hanway, a graduate of /n‘shed apartment. The Principia, St. Louis, is attending street. morning classes in shorthand and typewriting. Harold Barthel, recently of Topeka, Kans. has taken! up the study of} bookkeeping and comme: 1 SHIRLEY The construction is divulged it is known| who was arrested - |v the many thefts of he would enter a plea of |FOR RENT — Housekeeping rooms: \FOR SALE—1921 Dodge touring car, n | ne a t | =f tinople, but the financial chich the United States of America heless {s to go to the aged, decrepit jer. Charles B. Lane, employed by friends of Rafez here to prevent pay- [ment of the soldier’s war risk in- demnity of $10,000 to a Greek vet e of the American expeditionary forces who claimed it by virtue of an | alleged nuncupative will made by | Rafez as he lay dying in France, has | just succeeded in locating Mehmed | Ruachi Bey through the Near East Relief organization and the son's in- surance principal, it is regarded as be paid to the father. Amen Rudchi Rafez was employed TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. twe rooms; gas, electric lights and water furnished; access to bath and toilet, $30 a month. 230 South Li coin street. 9-2 FOR, SALE— Two-hole Detroit oll heater. 424 South Grant street: 9-24-1t Se FOR RENT—Five-room, modern fur- nished house; prefer refined couple without children. 615 South Lincoln like new. Phone 354R. -24-1t* apartment for ght housekeeping; 713 East Second Phone 1339NJ. 9-24-21 tinea Ce 'W. lJeader who disappeared ~ under federal charges and turned up tn Soviet Russia, is shown at the memorial tablet to the late John Reed, ENEMY OF AMERICA IN WORL WAR TO COLLECT INSURANCE | PAID ON LIFE OF YANK HERO CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 24.—When Amen Ruchdi Rafez, Cheyenne Turk, laid down his life on a battlefield in France that the world might be made safe for democracy his father, Mehmed Ruchdi Bey, was serving an enemy of Rafez’s adopt ed country in the capacity of chief clerk of the cassation conv’ | at Stamboul, Asiatic section of the Turkish capital, Constan- reward as a railroad track laborer when he entered y to pay for Rafez’s heroism never-/ the American army during now unemployed and needy fath-! the war.. He had been naturalized | well as the hero of western and rug- and had filed on a homestead near| ged stories, scores again in “The Pri- Carpenter, Wyo. While he was st tloned at Camp, Lewis, Wash., aw: ing assignment commissioned a sergeant and held this rank when he met death on the bat- uefield while fighting for his adopted country. NOBODY IN “EVER SINCE EVE” A tangled tale of an orphan girl and a bachelor artist. Of a mystery, which is not solved until the final fadeout. —ALSO— JOHNNY HINES —IN— “DOGGONE TORCHY” —AND— COMIC CARTOONS PLAYING SUNDAY AND MONDAY MATINEE Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 30c A Bishop-Cass Theater thing for Sale,” is a arraign- ment of the heartless creed of the modern society which offers its giris on the auction block of marriage to the highest bidder. The faimily in this story believed that the girl owed them her whoie future, and was morally ebliged to marry the richest man they could secure for her. Miss May McAvoy is the star of the film and it is showing for the last times today. The latest Turnbull play, “Every- scathing During the filming of “Turning th me" Tom Moore was put through a ‘summer picture,” which was filmed in. the winter time. Therefore the star went around in a straw hat the entire winter season, much to the cur. jousity of friends. “No wonder folks think that moving picture actors are extremists’ he said. The America will show the picture Sunday and Monday. from America In “The Old Nest" the audience is permitted to share the joys and sor. rows of a mother in her unselfish de- votion to her six children. 42d as the children, one by one, leave the old nest, the mother and father find themselves as they were in the be- ginning—alone. Then, the children realize their parents’ loneliness, and a natural happy ending brings over- whelming joy to the heart of: the lonesome mother. Mr, Hughes con- siders “The Old Nest" as his best photoplay. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday are the days of this film of heart interest. Dustin Farnum, the matinee idol as mal Law.” Throughout the picture he guards the orphaned son of his INOBODY overseas, he wi Save Your Rent Money Several more houses ar. being cons! i the fast growing MIDWEST HEIGHTS. eet Buy a lot in the BEAUTIFUL MIDWEST HEIGHTS, erect a small building, it will not cost you much. (Do this now while the lumber prices are down.) We have a few nice lots that we will sell for 10 per cent down, balance $10 per month. Everybody can afford one or two. Become a property owner, se- SATURDAY, SEF TEMBER 24, 1921. began Friday in the “Wyando: county district court to recover %, 00? Cameres from the Kansas state board of review for rejecting a film entitled “The Contract.” —TRIBUN® CLASSIFIED ADsS— ———BRING 1 RESULTS———— —_—. winsomeners of the star adding ap- peal. |BEEF LOWEST meee TEN YEARS ling maich will be staged. 41,100 head of cattle, the heaviest run this season. Comparative figures fol- Range beeves, $4.75 to $6.50: top, $7.40; 1911, $4.60 to $6; top, $7.25. Fair to choice range cows, $3.20 to $3.50; 1910, $3.25 to 4.28. choice feeders, 5 to $6.25; 0 and $5.60. —>—_ — "MYSTERY TRUNK’ IN EVIDENCE. SEATTLE, Wash. Sept. 24—The “mystery trunk” found in Lake Union here and which contained a body identified as that of Mrs. James E. favorite author have pleased thou- sands by their film interpretation, as the plots of action and the strong characters adapt themselves readily to the cinema. E, K. Lincoln will be featured in the latest picture. former pal, and is involved in a series of hairbreadth escapaden. The love theme works out with the arrival of the lovely girl from the east. ‘The American theater has booked this for Friday and Saturday. “Where Men are Men.” directed and played by William Duncan, is filmed in the great out doors, in the exact locations described in the book from which the story is taken. A mining camp in the gold district of the Death Valley was built to fit the description of the one in the story and all of the locations are in the west. Wednes. Gay and Thursday sre the days for this picture. Iris Theater. Tired of being a nobody, Wally Griggs, played by Monte Blue makes elaborate plans for a robbery. He es- tablishes another identity, removes his horn rim glasses, indulges in golf and fishing and forms an attachment with the president of the bank who is fas.| “Her Winning Way" based on the cinated by his Stories of/ story of “Ann” stars Mary Miles Min- whiffenpoof hunts in Africa Thelter with an exceptional cast includ-| President thinks it is an amusing joke|ing Gaston Glass, who came to this that his new friend bears such al country from France where e gained @.artling! revemblance to phor oM| theatrical skill after years of study Wally Griggs! And then one day alin the Conservatoire of Paris, He was Package containing $150,000 is given|seen to great advantage in “Humor- to Wally to deliver! The climax is|/eaque” and again in “The World and unique. This is showing for the last| His Wife.” The Iris has booked this times today. Play fpr Saturday and Sunday. ———— FORMER IOWA GOVERNOR HERE CHEYENNE, Sept. 24.—Former Gov. W. L. Harding of Iowa arrived in Cheyenne Thursday afternoon, to attend Great Lakes-St. Lawrence riyer waterway meeting which was held in the office of Secretary of State W. E. Chaplin. ditional witnesses to support. identi- fication of the body found in the trunk as that of Mrs. Mahoney, were expected to be called by the state. Weaead ne sumtin My FILM SUIT IS FUTILE, CLAIM. TOPEKA, Kans., Sept. 24.—No ac- tion for damages can be successfully maintained against the state, Richard J. Hopkins, attorney general, declared today in commenting upon the suit NOBODY Sunday and Monday, Shirley 3Mfa- son, the Fox star will receive a wel- e at the Iris. She will be seen in “Ever Since Eve” calied a double. dealing romance, The play is taken from the story of J. E. Peat originally published in Young's magazine, and is carried out on the screen’ with novelty _in_plot. and with the usual LEARN TO DANCE CORRECTLY J.R. Binan The Dancing Instructor at the Dance Palace Will Start a Class Lessons tn Danting and Deport. ment. Y WET HSH py Measure the cost by the cup--not by the size of the can UNNACCUUEAMTONAOTUU ETA” A can of G. Washington's Coffee is equivalent to ten times its weight in roasted bean coffee! an the ‘woody'fibre, chaff and by-product matter — has been removed by Mr. Washington's refining process. You get all the goodness, all the delicious- ness, all the flavor, and all the strength ofabsolutely pure coffee. Dissolves instantly. No waste. Alwaye delicious, healthful, ical. Reci 5 die: eo econom: ip* booklet free. Send Maoh Toms Tuesday Evening, September 27, 7:30 to &&B0 Also a Children’s Class SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 24. 10 a. m, to 11 a. m. Ages 8 to 15 Years, “Private Lessons 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Every Day By Appointment. DANCE PALACE Phone 1228 cure your lots now while you have the epportunity, we may not have any to offer by spring. Buy now, do not wait until Spring and pay the premium. Salesmen will be on the ground all. day Sunday. Call at our office any time and we will take you to the property. Midwest Heights Realty Co. LAST TIMES TODAY MONTE BLUE —iIN— “A PERFECT CRIME” “The Purple Riders” and Mutt and Jeff ‘COFFEE ORIGINATED BY MR. WASHINGTON IN 1909 G. Washington Coffee Refining Co., 522 Fifth Avenue, New York City RUT Tnvo)OAEADD SAUL PTOTLOLIAAOAUAELARSUPSTGOBOUIDE Tesidence Phone 1056] a (NOBODY FT eS TUPULWLL NLU MEO Lo DL OLDE TEST JMCTAN{UCOAALANEOANCCALNPLUUTAECDSUONNTCLOUAASEU EADIE iil In a Compelling Story, Filled With Escapades and Accomplish- ments of a Man Who Dared “BEATING — GAME” Imagine a burglar writing a note of apology for robbing a safe! It opens witha big punch—action all the way through—and a mighty thrill at the end. —Also— “THE VAGRANT” A Two-Part Mermaid Comedy —And— , CURRENT EVENTS , Playing Sunday and Monday Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 40c LAST TIMES TODAY “EVERYTHING FOR SALE” WITH MAY McAVOY AND CLYDE COOK IN “THE TOREADOR”