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PAGE TEN SUPPLIES FOR HOME BREAN FIRST SUNDAY SCHOOL ESTABLISHED IN TOWN. WHICH BARRED CHURCH qmpeseer eens ; NPORT, Iowa, Oct. 21.— , the distinction of being the wealth- ; interest has been arouse¢ | test town per capita in the United ott. Iowa, 12 miles west of | States. A modern public muditor- : the establishment of a | lum recently was erected there. ; - school, the first in the his But the town “doesn’t want : b 4 Re . goryyot that community. | churches and the majority of its #St. Louis thipactiag Company) © wWaicott's religious sentiments | citizens have boycotted all church = Relieved of Large Quantities | ‘have been sala to be unique. Al- | movements, according to a promi- | : of Materials Used for though a progressive business com- | nent citizen who today made th: : Ht Brew y with “fine homes, schools | explanation: ; ome br and banks. the town has no “We have always had peace, loy- — churches. Since its founding, about | alty and order in our t6wn without 50 years ago, Walcott citizens are declared to have refused to support or tolerate a church. Untit a few years ago Walcott haa WILL BIG "UNS urches and we don't want this spirit disturbed.” The new Sunday school with 26 pupils. Bill Hart Gets a Six Gun Used by aa starts e Western and Southern Sites department is preparing to sell tion as part of the paign, more than 70 real estate tracts for present or future army purposes. Cbe CoG. Dailp Cribune Up in Lounge - Is Found Dead SPOKANE, Wash.. Oct. 21.—The threemontnaold baby of Mrs. Signe Swanson was smothered yesterday lounge which painters had closed, believing it contained only Decding. The child. was dead when | SP Mrs. Swanson opened five minutes after tt had been closed. ORDERED SOLD BY DEPARTMENT Acquired for Army Pur- poses Included in Prop- erty to Be Auctioned. WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.—The war over the country regarded as useless The tracts, to be sold as soon as 1 of the Fort McHenry, WANT BUCK WEATHER. CHETENNE, Oct. whose specialty is hunt- ing ducks are complaining bitterly about October weather here, which | flames has been so mild that the duck flight has been phenomenally light. sportemen miles north of Cheyenne. lounge 21.—Cheyenne district this autumn. authorization can be obtained from °) ° congress, include a number of old-time fort and military post sites. Among the latter ts ‘The troops were requested by Sher- itt Homer Payne of Platte county. Reports from Wheatland said one -ranch, including {ts buildings, had endangered. ‘The fire broke out this morning. The district is heavily wooded. The spread rapidly, due to the fact there has been little rain in the FRIDA' OCTOBER 21, 1921. cea) beh hi et Maryland #eservation with the excep- t Yo rf | 3H) tion of a plot to be retained as the site nun na for a monument to Francis Scott Key. The Star Spangled Bap dls 3 Sal 4] hi Hugi hi util GET IN FIGHT?) Plenty of Smoke That Large Oil Companies May Clash but Little Fire. George W. Pike (Special to The Tribune) CHEYENNE, Oct. 21—Bill Hart, moving picture star, during = brief stop here Thursday night, was pre- sented by the Frontier committee with the “six gun” owned by the late George W. Pike of Douglas, » & famous “gentleman gamb- Fitth Corps Area: Kontucky-—Casish | of ploneer days. A, wild west | Zachery Taylor. | v sd show under electric light was staged | sixth Corps Area: Minnesota—St. | other cities rat of ite } re of home Communities in the viceity of each nite will be given first opportunities to yurchase for municipal purposes, anc where historical interest attaches, it} Was announced 2) By states, the real estate hfidings to be sold include the followin, Papers with a penchant for predict: furore and strife are constantly ying to find the battle ground on which they indicate that the Standard and Royal Duteh Shell companies, the two giants of the petroleum industry of the world will come together. The battle ground hes been moved for and backward across the coun $$ +? on the depot platform for Hart, who | Paul quertermasters depot. South! iWe know that your see een. oe mounted a broncho and took part. | Dakota—Watertown target range. ‘money with a Swan Und Underreamer than zB ees FIVE MASONS ELEVATED: = TO 89RD DEGREE RINK © THETENN: members of W { f H 5 Tay, Mare | Rising Star, Texas. Satoee: ‘a Breckenridge, Texas, Kay, Okla. Florence, Kan, Fort Worth, Texas. ea, Okla, ElDorado, Kan. ghth> Corps Area: Texas—Love jXou can rent one from any oni ‘one of our yet these two giant concerns 1d septic tank. New Mexico—Fort } \| | [1] | Sind eae dag ve failed to lock horns in the ma- ( p ut tha expected. Mean IMPROVEMENT PROMISED th Corps Are: a i ! dge Vinh ” the business of petroleum rolis asion island; Pol a ‘ i 1 Wyo. rete I sskeres have been elevated by the supreme By grasping the detaila of the discov tans ers at te Eicounc{! a 32rd degree, of the Ancient/ery it is easy to o_tnet Utah, mas ISE Of PATENTED STEM PERSPIRING AND ODOROUS FEET & Our Shoes Please 233rd degree, honorary, according to a/one of the biggest oil fights ever star Pp: cular P: ayard. nerrily on. Ogden —observator; Callfornia—| 2, . || | esse aah LULU Ay A new version to the affair {s cred Brothers and Sisters snd Marin Isl- 3 aceasta scat ng Consistory ted to the Western Mineral surv ands, Molate island. > TLtttltteet tt sreett Ban Accepted Scottish Rite, to the been chosen as th easily corrected, immediate reliet and| 2 OU Our service is designed to Emeasage from Judge John A. Riner,/ed in the United Btates. It is import 32rd degree, soverign grand inspector ant to know that at the present time back. Our appliance insures dry sox, Exeneral for Wyoming, who !s attend-|Utah has no oll fields and large oper-| The success of experiments made| and dry fect such nature intended rete) ing the councils seasions in Wanhing- ators admit that they will be pleasant-|by the Midwest Refining company | them to be and if this means any: : meet the individual aeeds on. The five so honored are Wallace |v ip yn Bye ate in the way}with a mew deep well auger stem in ie fe fad n _. ee an oes of every customer. For Rond, Cheyenne: William Booker, of oll is ever devel - wells in the western ‘part of the alt | #hoe 2nd 76 cents. Checks and stamps EGlonrock: Willlam Daley, Tawlins;| Jn substance the paper relates the|Creek field, where conaideraite mc | accepted, Winston-Gardell Co., Draw: fears te pid oa Otto Gramm, Laramie; John Lacey, |following: ficulty with crooked holes has been |¢® 777 Chicago Ml. Ady. et Valuerootcor = “The fight will be between the Roy- Tagrarnie encountered, 1s report . 7+ The following’ ‘Wyomingites have |al Dutch Sheyy and the Standard’ Oil. eportec to be such that the Ohfo Oil company and Pro. - of |The h Shell ts dubers apd Refiners eorporation are " B here in Utah, now negotiating for t f the Cheyenne; |attempt to uproot the foreign corpor-|hew term at ie Se ae Thomas Butler, Hanna; Howard B. ation. The stem is the invention of I. F ury Hoskins,| “It is declared that’ already @ suv-|Nehergall of Deny. “aril Jolinson, Pine sidiary of the Dutch’ Shell has pur irphetiisey hc Rlo tira yah ler of 40 yea: e Wheatland; chased ‘a site: néar North Salt Lake y xperience who Arthur)for the eatabiteliment of @ large Te} ror several trunk line railroads CAINS 10 POUNDS had superviaién of wate well dri am C,jfinery; that tt already has made ari), west tangements to wécure a large amo! : Pi 5 ,|of oll for the plant from Salt Creek “ : ” ¥0., and from all independents i: pe rere sen Tellfae roskey, ling of His Recovery by Tanlac. ef developing a ; Wyoming and Montana fiel ‘This would aggregat> sufficient ofl sup ply to operatela large gasoline and by duct plantgit leo indleates a figit It Lak gaagline prices, with 3 ithe, possible prrre of Sacred to far be holy. Straightens the’ ma-{ Prepsree ni cavid bapa kis low the present, 26 cents a gallon derity of crooked ‘holes and} Dotile of Tanlac ea ghte: . ; increases drillin; right up, and now I have gained 20 possibly below 20 cents to tie con = speed. ; ; ‘The four fhites or wings | Pounds In wetght and feel like a brand aaeren curving Bround the sten|®®¥ man,” sald E. P. McGroskey, a proper, 10 feet apart, ju_| Well-known business man of Portland, sures thé rapid rotation or | OF€s0n, Uving at 342 Fargo street. the entire etring and| “About five years ago my stomach churns the water so rapia.| Went Wrong and my appetite complete ly that a quick mixture or] failed. Some things I ate would mud and water is obtainer {UDset me for a week and at times I The motion is to the right,| Couldn't retain anything. Sometimes thereby tightening vthe| When at work I wns attacked by such joints with rotation ana|*h3rP. cramping pains I had to be making a loose string st.|‘@ken home. I also had rheumatism Seat wapbasibte. yo bad T kept going. down till unt " nage y tins}! actually lost 35 pounds. a tie estine petically fils} “Some of the boys at the shipyards ie bat threoeighths of aj |°Bt. me on to Tanlac. I. had hardly. inch clearance between the} *\*rted on tt good when my appetite aide walls and the outside) 2CKed Up and I began: taking on sdeee of the wines This| Weight and strength. I. eat: lke a 0 to 40. tect of st. | Mowboy now and the best part of it, J functioning | °2"_ ent Just anything I want and Page Snover suffer a particle from indiges nthe Midwest test a1] " qantac is sold in Casper by the Cas Be eee ee re rpectec| vor Pharmacy and by leading drug the ‘string to. drop over 1,000 feet embediedin stytish,well-made shoes, we recommend Dr. A. Don’t Let Anybody ‘Kid You Insist upon’ quality, home tailoring and personal + fitting in your new suit or overcoat. You can abso- + Aek your friend who wears chem. He willtell you they ara ‘the easiest shoes on earth,” © and need no “breaking in.” _ &ecause the cushion inner sole absorbs all shocks end jars, wearing these obey ia just ~ % heen elected Knights Commander of/The Dutch Shell is getting @ footh s ced Cushi ne Court of Honor by the supreme|here in Utah, and the Standard wi 4 R be ushion Shoes. They { Arthur Doane, provide extra comfort at no counct : . extra charge. acelin The new stem has three distinct advantages, accord ing to those who have ha opportunity to see it ir action. It reduces minimum the Terrell G. A. Trhe, Jr. Walton, Ch Buffalo. ‘ STRUCK IN OIL WILDGAT !hOUT 29 INCHES IN rs, a LENGTH 1S LANDED CHEYENNE, Oct. 21—A German brown trout measuring 29 inches in jlength and weighing 8% pounds was the Eldorade field. ‘Thursday at Granite Esl SRE ings, ® municipal reservoir 26 ee northwest of Cheyenne, by Er. nest J. Swanson of Buford, Wyo.,,who used regulation tackle. The fish’ is the second largest ever taken in this TAINS reservoir, which {s famous for its trout fishing. On the same day with the same ta Swanson caught a tainbow trout weighing 6% HIGH STANDING, REPORT ===: “s" O ™* We are not would-be tailors, but practical and with long experience in high class tailoring. We wish to make your clothes in Casper, try them on before they are finished, to be sure that our cus- tomers are getting a square deal, good fit, and will be pleased to call again. We also do altering and remodeling on ladies’ and . gentlemen’s clothes. in and fet peciaene fot a —_ you all lobe Shoe Co. ~» “230 South Center Exclusive Agency for These Original and Genuine Cushion Shoes PINE BLUFF, Ark., Oct. 21—A wildcat of! well’ was struck near Stephens, Ark., at noon today” and is reported spouting thousands of barrels of oil, The well marks the first strike in Arkansas outside of Te eae ae ee ee ce i i CLEANING AND PRESSING \First Class Work Guaranteed _ ? as SERVICE AND COURTESY ae _|Cooks and Waiters eater Tuer rerneh cand aiactlnn Enjoy First Dance consistent high record and standing of the Wyoming university unit of the reserve officers’ training corps seems likely to be maintained again this year, judging from: th being taken in the work there were 133 in the were in the senior division. gave Wyoming t The initial dance to be given by the Cooks and Waiters’ organization drew "a large crowd of dancers to the Sny- der's Terrace Gardens last night. It is the plan for the association to en: “|tertain at weekly informal affairs and vanced 4 ss of the first undertaking mnit in the’ 9th Corps a promise to many guests to men from the unit attended the sum-\ine rapulac entortainmente: mer camp at Camp. Lewis last sum-| pn addition to the dance program a mer. The record made at the camp number of vaudeville stunts were was uniformly high, two of the men} juding Rex M e who sang +becoming distinguished graduates, 15 and “All by Mself.” Bud honor graduates, two expert riflemen, |, The Ice Cream Soda Ball” one sharpshooter and 18 marksmen. |\ise Jaunita Lamereau who rendered in competition ‘with 13 o| popular songs, and Bill Johnson Wyoming won a eace ‘\who favored the listeners with a arms rapid firing conte: pate wet This year there is s Threo dates of importance to the in the unit, 21 of whom dance patrons of Casper e_been BETAnoed Classte. = Fhe ” nnounced es October 31 which will pesty Sesame Ass ORDR TC a Hallowe'en celebration. Novem and all indications point to 4 which will mark the annual en: + RENE SOREN EET ONE EEN EES EPO OE EOS 6 OST ENE TMEDIRE COREREL EE ES The fishing job was ‘nccomplished without difficulty.- The bit wa broken off at the box but the stem showed no evidence of the fall. It is understood that a steel cor poration in the east has negotiat ed for the manufacture and distri bution of this patented stem and tha by next January it will be on the market in all sizes and weights. ——— Youth Convicted Under Mann Act LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Oct, 21.— George H. Miller, 16 years of age, was convicted on a charge of violating the Mann act and was fined $300 and costs by Judge Jacob Trieber in United States district court here yesterday. It was alleged that Miller, whose home 4s in Dallas, Texas, brought a woman G0 years of age from Dallas to Hot X A PLACE TO DANCE , TONIGHT REGULAR 10c DANCE THE BEST OF MUSIC, ENTERTAINMENT AND EVERYTHING lutely depend upon getting quality in cloth, workman- ship, style and perfect fit at ? Tim the Tailor’s — Tim the Tailor and Cleaner 143 South Center—Upstairs Phone 467-R WHITE MARKET } 3 Where Quality and Service Are the Best Come in and Get Our Special Prices for Saturday * ADMISSION—30c, .3 TICKETS—LADIES FREE Saturday Night—Regular 10c Dance October 31—Masque Ball November 4—Modern Woodmen Annual Ball November 11—-Ex-Service Men’s Military Ball Miss Elsie B, Hughes in Charge of Studio and Dancing Lessons. Appointments From 10 A. M. to Noon and 2 to 8 P. M. 132 North Center Street Telephone 1700 year for the military department ainment of the Woodmen and No-|Springs last summer. The young vember 11 which will be the nigkt|man's father paid the fine and took ¢ the formal ex-service men's ball.’ /his son home. Quiet Streets wiet Streets || EMINE TO MAKE CAPITALISM Paving Vecting| WORK FOR SOVIET, OR HOPES TO MOSCOW, Oct. 19. —(By The A Associated Press.) —Niko- | lai Lenine, the Russian soviet premier, in a speech here today |, on Russi Ss new economic policy, declared: j wotated-yaaterhae ie “We must face the fact that we are re-establishing capital- | kney, chief engineer of the |i8m and also the question of whether the peasantry will fol- | works tor the |low the capitalists or the Communists. If the capitalists Borough of Manhattah, New York, |org: ker and better they will]we must make a turning movement n address before a conference on {send ists to the Gevil If we again fail every one of us wil! y 100 prominent |. “Our pre "continued the g#o-|go to the devil and be hanged, and} parts of the r is to make the futur¢}will deserve it. t ct to the state and “T say to yor Go into business. Work with the capitalist by your side. “The present return to capitalisms poth Russian and foreign, who will get Not only will |is mot the re-establihing of private|.100 per cent out of you. Let him get ry to provide them with }ownership, but of personal commu! rich but learn from him, and only then rest will be uninter lor? interests. In order to reorganize} will the true Communistic republic be they sleep, Mr. Pick. }ovr economic life we must interest}created. It Is hard, difficult, wrench eet noises must be tively, specialist: and in this wa havel{ng toll, but all of us must do it, as ‘liminated while they work, failed so far by direct attack. Now! there is no other way out.” Direct From Our Own Ranch Try Our Pure Pork Sausage, Made Fresh Every Day Fine Assortment of Briel Fish and Oysters Received Twice Weekly, a comfort to brain ue 35---Our Phone---35 = WHITE MARKE a 114 East Second Street with the bealth of t work thelr brains,