Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 15, 1921, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR OUTLAWS IN MOUNTAIN four the ™M CAVE SURROUNDED, CAS =e] jerected In four jing abi TO BE USED BY TROOP Members of Mob Held Responsible for CASPER MEN FINES FOR Killing at Jackson, Ky., Jail Under ic | Siege and Ready to Battle VOLSTEAD WOLATIONS JACKSON, Ky., Dec. 15.—Three members of the band| CHEYENNE, Wyo., Deo. 15.—John! which raided the Breathitt county jail last Saturday morn-| Whittington ana Baward C. Johnson! ing, fatally wounding a woman and seriously wounding an-~) beth of Caspor, were fined $500 in fed other, today were surrounded lay state troops in a cave on! er! istrict court here Wednesday— John Little’s creek, 12 miles from here. Captain Holbrook | $2° beryl iad qe rece a = of the nee forces planned today to use gas in an effort tol pleaded guilty. r drive them out. 1 The men were discovered in the! cave late yesterday. Captain Hol-| brook sent Alfred Noble, a friend of the fugitive trio, into the cave last night to ask the men to come out. they JET ON LYRIC THEATER BUILDING ‘morn ne to et Three Shifts Keep Work Going 24 Hours Day on ieee 5 additional is were brought here Structure Being Rushed by Chas. Shoblom, Casper Contractor, for January 1. What may result in a new construction tecord for modern business building is now the endeavor of Charles Shoblom, Casper contractor who is erecting the new Lyric theater building on the corner of Second and Center streets. Mr. Shoblom is endeavoring to complete the building so that pic- tures can be run in the showhouse by January 1. the troops were considering the use of gas bombs in an effort to force the men out of the cave ‘The three men, Bud Noble and two e alleged leaders of the gang c who stormed the y jail here Friday mid- ffort to free four rela- 0 were believed by the at- to have been held there. Jail} | In order to accomplish his purpose on the building, including the electri: officers, however, scenting an at-|Mr. Sroblom has gathered a crew offeal, heating, wiring, plumbing, venti: tempted jail delivery, had previous-|officient workmen of all kinds, andjating, ; ring and painting details ly removed the prisoners to Win- during the daylight hours it is a vir-| will be Jet in the next few days. These chester. All were held on murder |tual beehive, nearly 70 mew being em-|forces will add further to the number ployed in all branches of the work of skilled artion that will be work. attack led to a fight between from the unskilled laborw to the ing away at fever heat so the Henr; officers and the attacking ‘skilled artisan Brennan’«".ew Lyric theater buildin] party. Those killed and wounded, In order to further facilitate the}will be ready for public opening New were members of the jail staff, the work, giant clectric lights have been Year's day. raiders having escaped unwounded. Five alleged members of the attack- ing party were captured later in the mountainous regions of Breathitt county. STUDENTS OF BUSINESS COLLEGE HEAR ADDRESS erected and the work on rearing the building is going on persistently 24 hours a day. To show the rapidity with whi the work is being handled, 75 tons of over 50 feet high. \oang into ae Meee Bue: 1 The first floor will contain the the- ater which will hav a seating capac- and every piece of it was set. with ity of 993 comfortable seats, space for bend labor. | The hand labor was en-'4 ‘arge orchestra and for various ¢dn- trely used because it would take ani cegsions. There will ta one store appreciable time on a «2 9f thin kind [os base: arge to place the necessary holsting de- room ip the basement and one The extent of the buflding on which |the record is being made is evidenced {by the fact that it is 50 by 100 feet ch/in dimensions and is on the average vices and other material used to re. z eve the necessity of handling the, When asked what he held chiefly steel by hand and lighter improvised "e#ponsible ‘for the rapidity ~ with ~~ Putts. |which he was erecting the building ees Mr. Shoblom said Starting November 10, just a little over a month ago, Mr. Sroblom and An interesting talk was made to the! ngs crew started dismanteling the students of the Casper business col} Webel store, a iandmark in Casper lege the first of this week, 1. B-) from pioneer times to the. present Durham, one of the leading attorneys|/qay, 4 record in estroying the of the city. building was made. The subject of his informal address! scarcely had the walls of the old “The success in handling the bulld- ing is due to the efficient crew we have gathered and from the fact that was always plenty of material on hand when we want it.” ing carloads of lin two days and « Dity to work Air Pilot Forced Rock Springs TuesGay but made the ‘anding without injury to himself or us ship. Pilot Yeager flew from Cheyenne to Hock River and brought the mail to this city. Ship Service to | | offictale for the promotion of the wel- Irish Free State, NEW Printed in green ink yesterdsy an-|'Troop 5, were chosen members of an nounced sailings between New York/executive committee to serve with passenger ships owned by the ship-' | States line. 414 East Second Street be Casper Daily Cribune SCOUT WELFARE from Omaha in brick from halt bad the bu! days and face rapid th i Bhoblom’ eh in which the building months. He is lead- of contractors here for ahead of schedule. the field non Mail Trip of Body Designed to Pro- Collitaon of the alr pope ce. trom mote Welfare of Reck Springe to Cheyenne with 460 Interests. sounds of mall, was foreed down near ‘The commissionsé scout officials, @ meeting held last night at the Hi ning at which the majority of the = Present, Perfect a permanent organization fare of scouting in the community: Frank B. Taylor, scoutmaster master John L. Nash, of Troop YORK, Dec. 15.— Cireulars!and Scoutmaster R. T. Graham, “the Irish Free State’ by five] Mr. Taylor. board and operated by the United name for the association was ed to a special committee to WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 300 Spruce Christmas Trees Every Tree a Perfect Specimen. Priced 50c and Up We Deliver. The Palms Phone 600 was on the ethics of good business, the | mufiding been taken down than t universal faith in sound business, and| superstructure and walls of the mn the opportunities for advaucement In liunaing began to rear their proud the world of business. He said fur-|neags When this work was under ther, that to be wh successful @] way and material began moving with business must be honest. In speaking rapidity Mr, Shoblom gradually in of the relation of the employe to the! asc nis forces until he was work employer Mr. Durham expressed the} i... shirts a day. belief that the employe should ‘is{ At this time there are fear to show grea p ters and 16 laborers and helpers of work, and to make earnest efforts to| {iis BEY A ry to ace’ s than raft alone employed on the build. saesse, ito: try to scoomphish nee ing. This is exclusive of the host af 4 the em- See ia paid for. He warns of steel workers who are working in Joye againss becoming a machine ies Setter than a thinking person, thus|Shifts, the electricians, ventilation men, and many other craftsmen em- hindering progress. ; ated by interest-|Ployed in aiding Mr. Shoblom make The talk was illustrs paves Je , taken from the life of the Rte Ay The building 1s now more than 60| Age per_cent complete. All _sub-contracts! Continuous 1 to 11 “ TOMORROW AND SATURDAY—“CARNIVAL” In the Most Humorous WILL ROGERS Picture tte mver Mado iG FOR ROMEO” Also James Oliver Curwood’s Short Story “THE WHITE MOUSE” With Star Cast. A ORGANIZATION TS PERMANENT Frank B. Tg ylor Elected Head tive leaders of the troops of Casper/™Must stand for a considerable length = voted unanimously to! & time at the end of @ line of persons ‘Troop 4, was elected president of the newly formed organisation. . Scout ‘The matter of selecting an appropri- 40c EE SS A a Stamp Window To Add Convenience | A. stamp at|Peclally for the busy business man, is now open in the basement of the post- len-| office. This alleviates the delay that ac-|is so annoying to the busy man who th Christmas °f\ ‘Vne man who will wrap parce’s for = 15,000 nae of Feature L 5 3. of re re- Continuous 1 te 11 P. M. TODAY The Big Feature Is GOLD A Thrilling Story of the Black Hills. —NEXT— Another Big Thriller in ‘Six Reels. “The Miracle of the Plains” Now $10.50 Delivered Sold by KEITH LBR. CO. N. & A. COAL CO. Phone 3 Phone 1400 CASPER SUPPLY CO. Phone 913 COLUMBIA L. P,. WALL PRESENTS HOYT SMYTHE —IN-— Captain Racket Tabloid of New York’s Recent Musical Comedy Hit, Supported by Sapphire Girls and Excellent Cast. VAUDEVILLE IMOGENE KENNEDY Old Maid Song and Dance. HOYT SMYTHE In His Famous Cane Song and Dance, Assisted by Chorus. AND OTHERS Tonight Is Gift Night TWO DIAMONDS And Other Valuable Gifts Given Away. Shows at 7 and 9 O’Clock Admission 40c Pathe News Showing Special Pictures of the Members of the Disarmament Committee. —NEXT— “Scenes in a Studio” COMING “WEDDING. BELLS’ expressed their appreciation of the at- tention shown their work by Mr. Dur ham, and hearty applause followed the talk. ‘Among the new students who en joyed the evening were Ray A Fisher WW. A. Patterson, Charles Kabler, F M. Hourigan, Earl Cappe and Albert ‘Anderson who are enrolled in the bookkeeping course, and D. A. Wilson Miss R. J. Dykes and Nora Updike who are taking the stenographic work BONUS MEASURE PASSED BY MISSOURI SOLONS state legislature has itborizing the paymen’ ‘The students of the business college SoetheS eee en = The Missouri who serv listed from t cludes those who have si mi ther states. It will become effectiv §n Jaquary, 1922. Jewelry and watch repairing by ex- pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S Bldg. 3-5-tf Cuticura Quickly Soothes Rashes and Irritations Hot baths with Cuticura Soap, fol- lowed by light ‘applications of Cutl- cura Ointment, afford immediate telief in most cases of rashes, irrita- tions, eczemas, etc. Cuticura Talcum is also excellent for the skin. Semple Each Pree y Mail: Address: “Outienre Toece"Socg ise Ointment 8 toate. Peleus ace. Wee Cuticura Soap shaves without meg. ‘ELSON of 643 East Second stre bicycle given. A. = A . winner of the first i him how he likes it. COG LILLL HAROLD ME! LOOK H Three Casper boys have already received bicycles ab- solutely free. A number of smaller given. Have You Received PRIZES OFFERED ~ FOR BOYS Bicycle Punching Bag Football Outfit Football Kodak Boxing Gloves Sweater Tool Chest Repeating Rifle Tennis Racket Baseball Outfit Coaster Sled Coaster Wagon Roller Skates Erector Ice Skates Electric Train Air Rifle Single Shot Rifle Struco Auto Builder Boy Scout Tent Hunting Knife Boy Scout Mess Kit Boy Scout Knapsack Fill out the coupon at once, or if you live in Casper, call at the Trib- une Office for information. See Girls’ Prizes in Tripeny Drug Store window. SEND IN THIS COUPON TODAY WYOMING WEEKLY REVIEW CO. Send me instructions for securing the prizes offered. ii iin tT i i prizes have been. Yours? FOR GIRLS Bicycle * Wrist Watch Community Knives and Forks Kodak Toilet Set Manicure Set Candlesticks Lavaliere Fountain Pen Ivory Mirror Eversharp Pencil Tennis Racket Coaster Sled Roller Skatu< Ice Skates. Kewpie Doll Bracelet Vanity Case Jewel Cases Boys’ prise in Van Name Boers tae eee a rden tment rite na i Co. Seeiadlow. Tribe ee peniitict Address ...... ze Age.............Parents’ Name............. HN il in VAUDEVILLE | LAST TIMES TODAY A bishop-Cass T heater SIX FEATURE OFFERINGS HEADED BY . THE FOLLIES OF ’61 Four Old Veterans, Survivors_of the Civil War, in Singing, Dancing, Talking and Instrumental Novelties. You'll Be Surprised. Roberts and Fulton A iman and Woman, Producers of Bright Wholesome Comedy Pan and Francine A Man and Girl, in a Dancing Novelty Ernest Rackett Singing His Own Songs and Talking His Qwn Ideas The Sensational Turners A Sensation on Roller Skates FEATURE PICTURE EUGENE O’BRIEN —IN— “CLAY DOLLARS” Two Shows Each Night—6:30 and 8:30 Vaudeville Starts at 7:30 and 9:30 55c Including Tax Matinee Each Day at 2:30, Vaudeville Starts at 3:30 40c Including Tax Children under 12 years of age, half price to all performances. Pleade note change in starting time of night shows. ~ |RKEOA DANCING ACADEMY ————_ (CASPER’S JOY PALACE) REGULAR BIG DANCE TONIGHT = LEARN TO DANCE ginners’ Class Starting Saturday Night, 7:30 P. M. 6 Lessons, $5.00. Private Lessons or ‘Aipoiatewat N IE A ES

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