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\ ATTORNEY GEN CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb .2 Constantine P. Arnold of La: night at the monthly banquet BITTER DEBATE WAGED WHEN BY LAWYER AT DINNER, CLAIM ERALIS FLAYED -— (Special to The Tribune.) — 7 ramie nearly caused a riot last of the Laramie County Bar as- sociation, at which he was the guest of honor, by criticizing the Wyoming state administration generally general's department particularly. ————<—<—<$—$—$—$—$— — ___ LEGION POST COMMENDED FOR BARRING LADS FROM BOXING PRELIMINARIES The local post of the American Le- gion has received a letter of commen- dation from Dr. J. C. Kamp, chairman of the boys’ work, committee of the lo- cal Rotary club, for its assistance and co-operation in bettering the condi- tions of boy life in Gasper. The commendation was directly due to the manner in which the co: tees of the American Legion 7 ed to the request of Dr. Kamp to elim- inate a number of young boys from participating in erican Legiof, smoker at tho Irs theater and to deny admission to young boys to attend the exhibition. The letter recetved by Harry, L.| Black commander of the Legion post reads as follows. “The Commandant, “George W. Vroman Post, “The American Legion, “Casper; Wyoming. “Dear Sir: “I gesire to thank the American Le- gion in co-operating with me in bet- tering the morale of the boys of this community. The Rotary club and oth- er organizations of Casper are trying to keep these boys off the streets and out of public places, and will do all in their power to increase the effi- ciency of their education and physi- cal development. “So, in behalf of the Boys’ Work committee of the Casper Rotary club, I desire to express to you my appre- ciation of your help in this matter.” Yours very truly, J. C. KAMP, Chairman Boys’ Work Committee, Casper Rotary Club.” Get busy—buy—“Nowadays.” TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR RENT—House, 633 South Ash street. Inquire Sales across street from 633. 2-2-1t* WANTED—Experienced cook desires position, child 6syears old, references 733 South Beech street. Phone 1471. 2. preliminary boxing | bouts on the athletic card of the Am-| and the attorney His charge that the at- young movio fans. He will be well torney general had relegated the su-|supported by a cast with Louise Lor- Preme court to the discard by taking authority to declare statutes uncon- stitutional caused Republican bers of the association to defend the state government in general, but beth Republicans and Democrats divided regarding the atorney general's pro- cedure and that office found defend- ers and critics of both political affil-t tations, Among interesting charges made | Was that as a result of the attorney seneral's decision that the eugenics law is unconstitutional—if the attor- ney general's opinion is of any legal Weight—the state is without a mar riage law. —aerereeeienteeiaeel DIRECTOR BIG FILM CONCERN .. FOUND SLAIN | LOS_ANGELES, Feb. 2.—witttam |D. Taylor, director in chief ror one of lthe largest film companies operating |here and nationally known in the mo- |tion picture industry was found dead at bis home here today, under circum- stances that the police said indicated murder. He had been shot through the neck. After the first investigation it was thought he had suffered a hem- orrhage but closer examination dis- ,closed the bullec wound. ‘The body was found near a desk in his room, upon which there was a cancelled check., The wound, accord- ing to the police, indicated that it was fired from behind by some person standing up, while Taylor apparently was seated before the desk examining the check. The bullet went through the neck, ranging downward and pene- trating the heart. Travel Picture Free To School Children Ait the Hub Theater ‘The Hub theater is offering cial opportunity for all of the children of the city to see one thrilling episodes of the film, “With Stanley in Africa," free. No charge will be made to the children who at- tend the theater on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Considering the criti- cism which has been directed against A spe- school of the the usual run of moving picture ser-* raine as the leading woman. The picture will ty shown at the mem-|Hub, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. —— Oregon has a new-law which re- quires that in a court case where a minor. is involved, half the jury must be women. ——— Buy s ticket “Nowadays.” And COLA OW: ARCOLA 402. Seventeenth St. -| Sir James Craig, the Ulster premier. dersand language but Irish. ee Later both places became unavailable EFORE your fur- nace or stoves are removed, ARCOLA can be installed at once, giving you hot-water warmth. cost comes back to you. For thousands of Ar. in the fuel it saves. Telephone your Heat- ing Expert for an es- . AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators for every heating need ibe Casper Daily Cribune (CRAIG MEETS PAGE FIVE PATRONIZE Mills Merchants owmeenuns ===) THE MILLS NEWS (x, MILLS, WYO., DUBLIN, Feb, 2—(By The Assoct- ated Press)—Michael Collins, head of the Irish provisional government. and MILLS TROOP BOY SCOUTS offspring of the city of Casper; axa | in all respects a “chip of. the oid | block.” Just a few years since, the site was @ sandbank along the west side of the Platte river Today it is a thriving, bustling small city, just as full of pep as the old lady on the opposite bank. In the short space of three years good, substantial homes have appeared, business houses come into being, hotels, schools, picture the ater, dancing and recreation centers are here with ail the other evidences of a town bubbling over with life and with an impatient foot pressing on the accelerator of progress. The rapid growth of Mills and the| degree of importance already attained have brought the demand for a means of recording achlevement and trum- peting future prospects. The call has) been answered in the Mills News, the frst issue of which is herewith pre: sented for your consideration. If tho| idea meets your approval and merits | your support, it will not long remain | the same modest publication, but with the characteristic energy of the town Our Forma! Introduction met here today for a conference ove various important questions effecting the two present divisions of Ireland. DUBLIN, Feb, 2.—{By The Associ-| ated Press)—A serious situation has -proop No. 19, serving under the Cas a~.n over the boundary question be- ner Boy Scout organisation, composed tween Ulster and south Ireland. it of poys of Mills City, perfected its re- was stated officially today as a Fesu!t Cryonisation at @ meeting held at the of today’s conference between Sir new echool. building ist’ Monday James Craig, premier of Ulster, and jigne, Michael Collins, head of the new Irish . Troop 10 was organized about a ovens ee year ago, and flourished for a time Buy 2 ‘ticket “Nowadays.” under the leadership of Scoutmaster A Perry Hunter. Meetmgs of the troop There are about sayenteen thousand ‘ere held sometimes in Mr. Hunter's people in Ireland who speak and un- residence and sometimes in the build- jing used for the school last year. for meeting places, nnd the troop waa }torced to suspend its meetings for lack of a place to meet. | In the reorganization of the troop, former Scoutmaster Hunter has be- |come the chairman of the Troop Com: mittee, and has gathered about him to assist him a number of the prom- inent citizens of Mills, for the pur pose of getting them interested in the welfare of the troop. Roy 1. Robertson, principal of the Mills: Senool, has sbeen designated as scoutmaster of the troop, and his first assume metropolitan airs with encour assistant is Elmer Edwards. |agoment recetved. Following the reorganization meet-| ‘phere ts no end of good to come ing, Scoutmaster Robertson 8Nn-| trom a publication of this character; nounced that the regular meetings of with the ultimate object of perma jthe troop would be held each Friday /nency, It will afford a means of tell-! evening beginning this week. and that/ing of all the important happenings the permanent headquarters of the of the community, advising the world jtroop would be the Mills school. of material progress of the vicinity, | Bight former members of the troop|with the feature serial of upbuilding were on hand for the meeting last/in every issue. Monday, all of whom are eager to re-| The News will want your support jsume thelr work in scouting. In ad-/and active help to make it successful, |dition membership application blanks! and to fulfill the objects for which it [Were distributed to six more candi- js established—the advancement of \dates of eligible age. Further mem-|the town of Mills. |berships will be accepted on applica-| If we haye these, the rest will be tion, and it is the aim of the troop comparatively easy. leaders and the troop committee to | | remember the shite Ghee SE Lat) testify make the advantages of the troop| Orguntzation of Sunday School. te that available to all boys of Mills of el!-| 4 meeting will be held at 2.80 p. pays for itself sible age. m. Sunday, Februnry 6, at the Mid Scoutmaster Robertson, tn addition! west theater building for the ptrpose has begun the organization of a troop | ot organizing a Sunday school. Sev- of Juntors, for which a separate meet-| ere! members of the First Presbyterian ing night and a separate course of chureh of Casper, will be present to as- instruction will be provided. sist in the work. Everyone interested SS Ee ITT come, W. ©. T. U. To Meet. The Mills W. C. T. U. will meet Frt- day afternoon, February 3, with Mrs. Emma Jensen. All members are re-|were largely based on wheat, and it ts quested to be present. Plans are un-|highly probable that the first great derway for a hard-time social to be|wheatfields were in the fertile Inna held February btween the Tigris-and the Euphrates —— The ancient civilizations of Baby. lonia, Egypt, Crete, Greece, and Rome timate today. ‘Buy Your Groceries and Meats At Denver, Colo. — Hold On There! | f DON’T FORGET THAT FIRST Midwest Building | The Midwest Barber Shop Was the First to Cut Barber Prices in Casper Last March. Shave 25c_ Hair Cut 50c Where Bill Shaeffer Leads, Others Follow. REASONABLE PRICES COURTESY SERVICE UNEXCELLED | The Midwest Barber Shop Next to Sop MacGillivroy’s Saturday, Feb. 4, 1922 Libby’s Milk, per case__________ ~---$4.90 McIntosh Apples, per box___________$2.25 Luna Soap, 6 bars for________________25¢ Bulk Cocoa ,per Ib_____-___-_________15e Ainslee’s Fruit Salad, per can-________48¢ Red Seal Coffee, 2 Ibs. for_____________45¢ Beef Stew, 4 Ibs. for. ~.-_-25¢ Weal-Stew, per ibis oo Sel 10e Veal Steak, per Ib_______-____________20c ‘MILLS SCHOOL SHOWS it seeks to represent, will expand and, |trona county. FEB. 2, 1922 NO. 1 Box Soclal and Dance. A box social and dance will be held Saturday evening, February 4, at Cromwell's hall under the auspices of the Milis Booster club. An entertain- ing program has been arranged for the evening and a good attendance is Promised. An added attraction un the Program is a boys" boxing match. There will be plenty of good eats, so 100 PER GENT INCREASE With an increase in enrollment of over 100 per cent in a year’s time, the Mills School continues to another year will probably adding of more rooms to the ing. Mills is proud of its build. Willing Workers Meet x-room schoot| . Sfrs. L. Smith and Mrs. Wm. Ran- building, which ts moder every |Get were hostesses at the Witting way, heated by steam, ligh! by elec has Silica ere eld at the horie of tricity, and ventilated properly. roe " The enrollment now is 126, a year ago the attendance being 65. Five teachers are employed regularly to handle the work, which comes up to the best standaris of education. A basketball team has been organ- ized by the boys and they hope to make a creditable showing in games to be played this winter. The community ts very proud of this new building as tt {s one of the best in the state for its size tae = History of Mills. Next week's issue of the News will contain a historical sketch of Mills. ating from the time it was a sage. prush flat a scant three years ago to today—the secor largest town in Na The article is being prepared by Billy Mills and will prove very interesting matter. es Jot down your items of interest, so- clals, visitors, ete,, and leave them at Fountain Drinks oe McKnight’s store. We want to make Ask me about my pay- the News a newsy pape a: pe canis ment plan on Victrola, The twentieth century has just com: pleted its twenty-first year. It seems scarcely credible that when the cen. tury was born, in 1900, such common places of today as the aeroplane, wire less telegraphy, motion-pictures, the submarine, and the automobile barely existed, Columbia and Senora ma- chines. Postoffice Bldg. You Can Save Money BY TRADING AT McKnight’s Hardware Store WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF Builders’ Hardware Mechanics’ Tools Cooking Utensils Paint and Glass New and Second Hand Furniture Dishes and Cutlery Gasoline and Motor Oil Veal Roast, per Ib__--_--_-__________18e Beef Shoulder Steak, per Ib______ Fresh Killed Chickens at Very Reasonable Prices. “AWAYS BUSY” “There's a Reason” i} OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE | John S. McKnight, Prop. GIVE US A TRIAL AND YOU WILL COME AGAIN Trade At BOYLE’S GROCERY AND MARKET We have a complete and fresh stock of Groceries and Meats. Come In and Get Acquainted Cor. Second St. and Benton Ave. THE MILLS BOOSTER | CLUB Will Give a Box Social and Dance At Cromwell’s Hall, Benton Ave. and Second St. Saturday, Feb. 4 Social Starts at 8 P. M. Dancing Afterward. Boys’ Boxing Match an Added Attraction. EVERYBODY COME—EAT, DANCE