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4G) re se} PAGE FOUR I7BARRESTS IN MONTH, $2,299 FINES ARE PAD New Police Administration Gets Off to Good Start; Jail Sentences Cut Down Collections. With a total of 176 arrests and fines collected totalling $2,293.80, the po- lice au the first month regime of Chief Alex ander > got away to a good start. Comparatively the fines collected represent a small sum during the month of January but this is due to the fact that Chief Nisbet fng on jail sertences in many cases Believing that a sentence is more ef- fective in combatting lawlessness than a fine. As the result of this program pris- oners served 309 days on the street, serving sentences at the rate of $1 a Gay. That t average of 10 pris oners working every day of the month. The number of arrests and charges made follow Drun s an Poss - Transporting Btls --- Investigation Vagrancy --— Violating tratn Speeding .and drunken driving. Disorderly condu Drinking in public. Weld for the sherif: Gambling —— Btealing coal ‘Violating parole Picked up for Neb. reformatory-. Bick, released to county doctor. Arrested on old sentence- Carrying concealed weapor b+ mt ot no no fo 19 G0 G8 8 19 09 OF OD OD Violating sanitary ordinan: FEED SHORT ON LITTLE COLORADO, THOUSANDS OF SHEEP BEING TRAILED CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 3.—Soores of thousands of head of sheep are be- ing trailed from the Little Colorado region, east of Big Piney, to the Granger lease, near the raflroad, the movement being nicessary because of snow and scarcity of feed in the Little Colorado river district. At one point # moving army of sheep more than 12 miles in length was visible during the movement. porsche a Jewelry and watcn repairing by ex- pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mtg. Co., 0.8 Bldg. ast Se a Help a good cause “Ni HUB New Jersey firemen prov: d it can be done. s at Once , Here's one with a cup of toffee in one hand and a fire hose in the other. They didn’t even to eat while they fought the $6.000,000 dock fire at Ws Member of “Draft” Board Asks Benefit Of Soldier Rulings CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 2— The novel question whether a member of a county draft board saw “military service” during the recent war has eon raised by J. M. Simmons, home- steader, wht claims soldier's prefer- ence rights because he served as a member of the draft board of Worth county, Missouri. Simmons is attempt- ing to obtain title to 645.62 acres of federal land in Platte county. His claim is contested by Catherine Gall- agar. poe a ENS Much socalled “antique” furniture is nothing but cleverly faked stuff, made to ancient pattern and “worm- holed” by the crude means of firing a charge of small shot from a revolv- Into the wood. COLUMBIA Tonight Is Amateur Night TEN—PLEASING ACTS—TEN L. P. WALL PRESENTS ENTIRE SAPPHIRE GIRLS COMFANY —IN— Che Casper Daily Cribune ‘GROSS-PETITION WINS DEGREE IN CHEYENNE COURT, WOMAN LOSES CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 3.—When Mrs Hattie E. Walker filed suit in the Laramie county district court here re- cently against George R. Walker she sought legal separation from Walker, Her objective was achieved Wednes- day, but not in the manner in which she anticipated—the decree of divorce was granted Walker on his cross-peti- tion. Walker had evicted her from their home, had refused to provide for her sup) had made ft necessary for her to earn her itvithood by hard labor in a laundry at Fort D. A. Rus- sell Walker, in his croseeuit, alleged that when he returned to his home from the hospital last simmer—after he and Roy E. Lee, former democratic state chairman had been dangerously injured in an automobile accident—he found that Mrs. Walker had installed another man in the house, Swede ex- soldier, and that he gave her the op- tion ¢ither of getting ria of this per- son or of leaving the home with him. She adopted the latter course, he charged. Judge the district court, Riner of ————_— Mra. Walker in her suit alleged thatafter hearing the case, Wednesday Help school_children “Nowadays.’ A Bishop-Cass Theatre FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922. mile dog team race. On the 3¢-mile run here from Colebrook, they de feated Jean Lebel of Bersimis, P. Q. and his mongrel by 27 ninutes. signed a decrve x wen "| American Dogs Pucca is employed as & boilermak. A Win Race Honors shops here. er in the Unie ee sccteeb cet FIRE DESTROYS SHOPS. CITY, Feb. 3—Fire de Lehigh. Valley. rallroad’s ops here early to was estimated at $200, — LANCASTER, N. H., Feb. ge RANCASTER, = 1. Khar g Vaudeville and “ Walden of Wonalancet, N. H., won Pic’ the honors today in the second day's Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. TODAY The Big Story of Prison Life. es believed the fire origin. ‘an of WYOMING In Rome there are several restric tions on the liberty of a cardinal. H {s not allowed to walk in the city, bu must have a two-horse closed car riage, and he cannot leave town with out express permission. THEATER Continuous 1 to 14 P. M. - Continua SOC ae TODAY AND SATURDAY Homekeeping Hearts —NEXT— A Fight for a Girl! One of the most thrilling scenes In this stirring photoplay of the Two Big “School Days” IT iS A MUSICAL COMEDY SCREAM Of the Golden Rule and the School Room. If You Fail to Laugh You Should See a Doctor. Ignatz as the Schoolmaster. * Loretta Kidd as Mary Jane. Billy McCoy and Tony Kennedy As the Mischievous Kids. —ALsSO— The Kennedy Kiddies Funnier Than Ever Before. —AND— A PHOTOPLAY THRILLER Admission Only 40c Just a Step West of Henning TOMORROW NIGHT IS GARTER Shows at 7 and 9 THEATER Continuous 1 to 10:30 P. M. TODAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY __ With Louise Lorraine in pa verncty oe Re- ¢ of True History's Ficst romcicawenive- in18 Thrilling Chapters Jhe romance of a discontented woman Proving That a Monster of Discontent Is One of Life’s Greatest ‘Tragedy Breeders. Some Delightful, Hilarious Comedy in It, Too! —ALSO— ELMO LINCOLN —IN— “THE ADVENTURES OF TARAN” The Thrilling Wild Animal Jungle Serial —AND— MUTT AND JEFF In “GETTING AHEAD” Canadian Northlands shows an In dian fight such as only James Oliver - Curwood is able to describe. Th story is one of his best known novels and is entilea “Flower of the North’ With Henry B. Walthall Pauline Starke And an All-Star Cast Also BEN TURPIN In “THE HAREM” W. F. Dunn Phone 27 HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Best Quality, Lowest Price {ndustrial Ave. Comedies —NEXT— Pathe News —Next— 30 Minutes of Vaudeville It’s the best show in town, ‘as we said before. \) Have you tried our new § seats? We have the classiest orchestra in town. COMING Harold Lloyd In His Latest Five-Reel Comedy - IN HIS GREATEST STUNT PICTURE “SKY HIGH” A THRILLING STORY OF THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA. If you can keep seated while this picture is running it’s because you’re either glued, tied, paralyzed or blind. Mix out-mixes Mix! i MORE DARING FEATS THAN EVER! “AFTER THE DOUGH” Two-Part Hall Room Boys Comedy, —AND— CURRENT EVENTS TODAY and SATURDAY Continuous 1 to 11 Admission 400