Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 16, 1922, Page 4

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mre T° ae OUPrIEtirirerat ti oseacy om the north. PAGE FCUR schoel author!- CLASSES HERE |S seems meee ne nursing end millinery. tons in the millinery ané@ sewing de | | partments are limited but many more my students can be accommodated fn the nik home nursing Cepartment. i ! | All classes will be held Tuesday nt Instead of Monday because of ct with other engagements at schools. Regular sessions will be ¢ Increase of 50 Per Cent in En- t 3 on Thursday night ia. both Second occasional conflicts arise. A new feature has been added to work in which pupils will havo an to take personal work the classes INL PRISONER BREAKS SKULL = GNEAR DEAT | A man said to be Robert Teller, is in eritical condition at the Casper ‘Private hospital where he was rushed Friday from police headquarters, r he had fallen headlong to the r of his cell where he had been ed while in an intoxicated cond! injured man {a eald to have badly fractured skull. It is under stood that there were eye witnesses to the mishap at the city jail and that vers on duty at the station were moned to the jail room only after {mpact of the man’s fall wus my asses Some of the classes have grown to vill be necessary to ab ment now are bl print When the officers arrived he was chemistry. 33; nts of|in an tnconscious condition. He has 5; layout work for boiler-| been unable to talic since the accident makers 20. |It 1s said that little hope is held out ‘There is stil room tn the mathe-|for his recovery. matics class for many pupils both in| SES Sta BE 2 the beginners and advanced classes.| REFORM INMATES ESCAPE. Americanization work {is making) DETROIT, Jan. 16.—Four inmates eatisfactory progress but there Is still}of the Detroit house of correction es- room for many more students and the |caped this morning by tearing the fron school authorities are desirous of see-|bars from a corridor window and dodg- ing this class greatly enlarged. ling a fusillade of bullets fired by The classes for women which have‘ guards. NOTICE In Justice to the Other Clothing Merchants of Casper The Casper Loan & Clothing Store Will not sell clothing or furnishings after 6 P. M. on week days or Sunday. The Pawn Shop will be open until 9 P. M. TODAY L. P. WALL PRESENTS The Dramatic Broadway Success “Bought and Paid For” IN FOUR CROWDED, VIVID ACTS In this popular success are all elements of good play—sentiment, drama, humor and action. SHOWS AT 7 AND 9 P. M. WILL START CADILLAC PASSENGER AND EXPRESS SERVICE i 5 CASPER TO SALT CREEK | Daily Trip Service Beginning Tuesday, Jan. 17, Phone 45, Henning Hotel, or 1589R f, nak: ee F i Will Call at Any Hotel or Rooming panel for Passengers, FLORLOOD OSE LOSS SOSOSEOOSOSOOOOOSOOO®D POPEEPES FOCO OEE BOGS POPOCOOSSO$OSO SOOO OOEOE+ES. Three Large Stills Among) | other contraband material fell into of- | | | i 1 |400 gallons of mash destroyed by a OF WEEK-END Contraband Seized by City and County Forces Over Sunday. Both city and county forces con- centrated thelr endeavers over the) week-end in suppressing Micit lUquer operations with the result that *aree ‘ge stills, quantities of booze and taken at a homestead rhack on ton Casper mountain by the sheriff's Freemay, at whose home, 1132 Sov Willow street, the police un- covered a new still admitted owner ship and asked for an,early chance wad his case. His request was ed and he was fined $100. The gra a new copper device, had a ca- ity of 30 gallons. George Apel, alias George Nealson, charged with transporting Mquor, ts in the city jail awaiting a hearing this evening. He is said to have been caught with a quantity of Uquor in . car which he was driving. G. A. Crowe is in the city jafl and a 80-gallon still which showed evi. dence of being used many times {s be. ing held as exhibit A against bim The still and Mr. Crowe were taken at 1230 South Poplar street yester- day. A large still was confiscated and party headed by Deputy Sheriffs A, E. Biglin and John Powert yester- day. The still was taken on top of Casper mountain. No arrest has been effected in the case yet, the deep and drifting snows have prevented the of. ficers in carrying out their designs. \\Fountain Service Will Please You. STAGEY BOYER HEROS NEW BLUE PRINT FIRM FEATURE WORK... who has been asso | firm of Wheeler and| Nearly Worthington fer the past several |years, has severed his with that concern nd is now manager and secretary of the Western Blue Print and Photostas corporation. ‘The corporation has bought out the equipmen: of ington cffices ‘and is now established lin the rooms formerly occupied by the Wheeler and Worthington company if the Townsend baiiding. With com- 2 equipment of every, sort and the test modern machinery the concern now open to business under the di- he Taser Hallo wo rihene J rection of air. |petent operator. nonnectiona Wheeler and Worth- TODAY AND TUESDAY MONTE. BLUE In a Comedy-Drama “A PERFECT CRIME” The Romance of a Make-Believe Bank Robber. —ALSO— HAROLD LLOYD In a Characteristic Comedy “MOVE ON” —ALSO— BEN TURPIN In a Two-Reel Comedy “BARNSTORMING” Admission 10c and 25c WYOMING THEATER ORCHESTRA WITH L. REX MAYNE Singing Latest Popular Numbers. ALL FOR TWO BITS Boyer who is # oom- | The offices of the ‘Wheeler MAY McAVOY “A VIRGINIA COURTSHIP” In this you will see this captivating little star at her best. She will win your heart as a barefoot Tomboy, and as a charming young lady. BOBBY ALSO— VERNON : In His Latest Two-Part Comedy “A MODERN CAVALIER” You've Seen Doug Fairbanks in “The Three Musketee: Take-Off On It. Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 40c STARTING TOMORROW “THE SHEIK” —WITH— 8 $ AGNES AYRES and RUDOLPH VALENTINO GOLDWYN’S SENSATION | pEoDORA Admission 1to5 50c Plus Tax, Empress Who Sacrificed an Empire for a Moment of Love. NOW PLAYING i rs,”” Now See Vernon in a Casper, Wyo., Jan, 16, 1922. NOTICE The'local Board of Health. in accordance with Section 8, City Ordinance No, 173-A, and Chapter 236, Ssction 3805, of the Com- piled: Statutes of 1920, Wyoming, have adopted the following rule and regulation, which are effective upon publication: — All milk producers supplying milk to the people of the City of Casper shall cause all of their milk pro- ducing cows to be tuberculin tested, for tuberculosis, once annually, by a competent veterinarian, licensed to practice his profession under the laws of the State of Wyoming. Further, all milk producers shall cause to be filed with the City Dairy and Food Inspector, sixty. days of date, a certificate of such inspection signed bya yatexiparian as above specified. Signed by Committee of the City Board of Health and Sanitation: JOHN G. JONES, Chairman JOHN J. HANCOCK J. J. GIBLIN “DR. J. F. OXDONNELL, County and City Health Officer CYRIL R. BODENBACH, Dairy and Food Inspector. MILK REPORT | Due to the advent of cooler -weather, milk reports will be published once a ‘month, and the actual bacterial count dis- pensed with, the report showing the milks, both raw and pasteurized, as having passed or failed to pass according to the laboratory ' findings of the individual samples taken up by the inspector. The following list has been compiled alphabetically and NOT ac- cording to the numerical bacterial counts as found: : Inspection covering dates from Nov. 15, 1921, to Jan. 14, 1922. The following producers and ‘Yetailers passed inspection: « Raw Milk Producers and Retailers Allen” . Lander Beggs MeFarland Carlson Murphy Bros. Carroll Oliver Coates Reasoner Kelly Vroman La Velle Vincent . Casper Dairy and Ice Cream Co. Scottebluff Creamery Co. (Palms) Gilt Edge Creamery Failed to Pass—None Continuous I to 11 P. M, STARTING TUESDAY “Constance Talmadge [WOMAN'S PLACE” “How'd You Like Me for Meyor?’”’ “This is what I stand for: _ ~ “Taxes on gloom-ast- ers. “No Blue Sundays. “Free distribution of joy. \ “Happiness in e! home, “Liberty for hen- “Equality ‘for office . “Justice for baby vamps. “One-piece bathing suits if you want to wear ‘em. A ‘Something on your hip if you're lucky enough to get it. “lM OUT TO WIN BY SMILE OR GUILE!” Vote the Talmadge Ticket! Last Times _. Today A SMASHING HIT + A wonderfully fesci- nating and _ realistic screen version of Neil Burgess’ ‘great racing stage play The County Fair A Remarkable Acting Cast With WESLEY BARRY The Freckle-Faced Boy, . Helen Jerome Eddy, Ed Chapman and lundreds of Other Players. ' SEE The greatest horse race ever screen . Wy \ The big Midway in full § opera’ eer Barry — Tim rescue Cold Molasses | from the burning st*- ble.

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