Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 14, 1921, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR GRIFFITHS Ally No WORD OF MISSING MAN, CHAPMAN'S Ta | P. C. Chapman, steward for the “fidwest Refining company in the ont Salt Creek field and manager of the Salt Creek hotel owned by that com: Commercial Printing Com-‘pany, is still missing with the $7,000 with which he is alleged to pany Fayence: SO absconded on Weilnesday of last ners by A. okler Chapman was traced to Chey. During Last Week. enne by Natrona county officers, but - - was lost, it is under the offices here carry g an old automobile which he « using in front of the Burlington e. Efforts were made by the Midwest Refining company and Natrona county officers to conduct a quiet search for Chapman on the theory hat it would bring the best results but news of the robbery leaked out in Denver where officers were in- structed to maintain a lookout for the absconder. > ‘BUILDING THIS MONTH | ALREADY AT $100,000; c=) INGREASE 1S MARKED een con for the past coming here he was traveling representative for the Building operations are increasing in Casper as indicated by permits al Merganthaler Lin ny. ready issued by the city engineer for The new e con-| $100,200 worth of construction, or $8, tinuing the printing | 140 more than last -month’s total. The service whi concern | largest permit issued thus far is for a big insti! s ‘the coming | the new Lyric theater building at the year they plan to add a high class|corner of Second and Center streets calendar department to the endeavor| Work of razing a two-story business block which already occup‘ed the site, rly: occupied by the Webel Com: fe m al company, has been completed. y rge permit issued |for the first 12 days of the month |was one to Poling brothers for an ILLINOIS BANK ': apartment house to cost $35,000. DEATH PROBE ATH PROB 14— Six men| SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Nov. 14— held up the Iilin State bank at] A request for an investigation into East Alton, y beat the cash-| the reported death of Private Albert fer and assistant cashier and escaped) Purcell at an army hospital in San With $12,000, leaving, according to di-/ Antonio, read before the senate by rectors of the bank, only $6 in the in | Senator Watson of Georgia, in con- stitution. The robbers escaped in an| nection with his charges of hcngings automobile. without court martial in France, ap- —— peared today to have been based on a Highest prices paifl for diamonds, | misunderstanding. Army records show old gold and silver. H. B. Kline,|that Private Purcell went absent Jewele:, Oil Hxchange bullding. without leave from the army 8-15-tt Brownsville, Texas, October 3, 191 ALTON, Tl. COLUMBIA Casper’s Most Popular Playhouse TODAY “SUMMER BOARDERS: A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY “PARTNERS OF THE TIDE” A Gripping Sea Story From the Novel by JOSEPH C. LINCOLN —ALSO— COMIC CARTOONS Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 30c TUESDAY ONLY Return Showing WALLACE REID ‘—IN— “THE CHARM SCHOOL” QUT MOKLER IN tost w cuevenne ACKED TO THE DOORS PACKED TO THE DOORS PACKED TO THE DOORS PACKED TO THE DOORS PACKED TO THE DOORS PACKED Che Casper Dafly Ccibune MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1921. | equalization, which consists of three appointive commissioners drawing sal- ares of $3,000 a year each, declaring that the board i costing between ’ 00 and $9,000 a year more than wag the expense of handling its duties under the old system of having the elective state officers act ex<fficio as a board of equalization. Departing somewhat frem the field j of tax assessment, Paxton charges | that a Cheyenne syndicate sold the | Saratoga hot eprings to the State of | Wyoming, securing $50,000 for = $6,- 000 property, and that the law e forcement department created by the last legislature is operating at a very Board of Equalization and \.-¢ expense but is superflous. He Sundry “Other Leaders | alieges, furthermore, that a bill pass scored in Response to ed by the last legislature increasing ty P the salaries of state officialg wag en- County Officer. acted through coercion of members | the lestalature with threate that ether . measures in which they were inter- CHETENNE, Wyo. Nov. 16 or te) ested would fail to become law unless Paxton, county assessor 01 atte they voted for the salary-incréase bill. county, recently reported by Murray|” paxton's rejoinder is an Interesting Patch, an assessment expert repre-| 4, i ty senting the state board of equalization | pourpen) su ae ue ras) ag assessing lands {n Platte county at values sub-equitable with those placed MOONSHINERS BOI BOUND on lands in other counties of the state, has issued a hot rejoinder in| which he covers much more territory} than merely the matter of land as-| sessments. | ¥ For instance, Paxton takes a double handed wallop at the Wyoming state! BASIN, Wyo. Nov. 14.—Joe Mor- government, urging the people of the/gan and William Hulstrom were state to “begin right now a state-/bound over to the district court on wide campaign to break up this ne-| charges of manufacturing and having fark pélitieal ring which for years/in possession intoxicating Mquor, The i our legislature tn the inter n started operation@ in a base certain clique, and elect men/ment in Greybull and a lady living pledged to put across legis: the floor above smelled the }iation in the interests of all the peo-| “moon” and notified the officers who | made a raid and got the men, still and ‘axton criticizes the state board of hoo: PACKED TO THE ‘DOORS ; "PACKED TO THE DOORS ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY The beautiful story of the passing West. We an- nounce with pleasure a Wyoming author, a resident of sper, Judge Charles E. Winter, His famous novel, “Ben Warman,” will appear in pictures PACKED TO THE DOORS * AT THE IE DOORS TO TH ‘ontinuous 1 to 11 P. te Second Big Day Under the Screen Title DANGEROUS LOVE A.THRILLING DRAMATIC PHOTO- PLAY OF THE INFLUENCE OF A WOMAN’S LOVE feetoring PETE MORRISON , RUTH KING, HOLLOWAY , HARRY VON METER JACK RICHARDSON idling kb ptica? 2 Een Well! I’m Here to Settle Up. He Revealed a Story of Back East Which Forced Him to Come West. The picture was made in northern Colorado and Wyoming, headed by Pete Morrigon, Wyoming’s dare- devil cowboy actor, supported by an all-star cast. —NEXT— BIG ADDED ATTRACTION CHIEF RED WOLF One of the last of Buffalo Bill’s scouts will appear in person. During the Indian wars, Chief Red Wolf saved Buffalo Bill’s life three timés. At 65 years of age the chief is as vigorous as a man of 30. —NEXT— A Big Comedy —NEXT— g For the Love of Mike, Come Early! PACKED TO THE ponies PACKED TO THE DOO! @ suood AHL OL GaXDVd SUOOd FHL OL GaxOVd SYOOG FHL OL GIWIVA SUOOT FHL OL GINIVA SUOOd FHL OL GIWIVd SUOOT AHL OL GIWOVA SUOCOU AHL OL aayOVa George Maller of Burlington, Fred F. Myers of Twin Falls, Ida, and Har. ley V. Myers of Burlington, with whom FOR STEALING HORSES oarsmen DIES AT ADVANCED (inoeeee a TWO YOUTHS ARE HELD sonst ane | [rare taken Wack tr: Tarsinte weruntes BURLINGTON PIONEER The youths no nse the fate of Snerift CHIETEDINE) Wye; T0y:c14_duanciy sae mp wee OE ee ae ee CHICH '¥0., Nov. jar-| years ago w! set out to capture} BUREINGTO! Fy O'Dell, 19, and Alfred Hunter, 18,|two youth who had stolen horses in! wintield Beote aN Eat ay charged with the theft of two biack/the same region. Roach, not expect. pon SS Pant hd eesin mares from D. C. Trees of Tie SifYng, ing resistance from the bays, ret | view Saran urlington Btate Wyoming, were arrested by Sheriff) shot to death before he could reach for|this region for 26 yeas Ps Carroll and Deputy Sheriff Gier|his gun. hs jes 26 years, Gied at: his} Schultz Friday, while watering tht! ont hare stolen horses at Crow creek, in the! ‘western part of this city, after a 4. EDMUND Yj. 5 j : GEORGE BREESE Ly fe FAWCETT BETTY | \ J. BARNEY ‘CARPENTER WH, MWY SHERRY Matthew Betts Julia Swayne Gordon Dorothy Leeds Harry Fraser Richard Thorpe A Thrilling, Rollicking Racing Romance, Abounding in Laughs, Filled With Thrills and Intertwined With 8 Love Story of Especial Charm, ciate Wealth and to Strive to Regain Its Possession. A SIZZLING, RED-BLOODED STORY THAT TINGLES WITH RIVALRY AND DANGER Announcement—Johnny Hines needs no introduction to movie. fans. He is the same Johnny Hines that everybody loved in the two-redl “Torchy” comedies. Here he is in a life-sized feature production. —ALSO— JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S SHORT STORY . “THE POLICEMAN AND THE BABY” With Star Cast Including . WILLIAM DESMOND, WALLACE BEERY, AND ELINORE FAIR STARTING TODAY i i A Narrative of a Rich Young Man Who Had to Become Poor to Appre- ! ! Continuous 1 to 11 A Bishop-Cass Theater Admission 406 SS tant aL DEA Oe or cece

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