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u bi " 1. w T aa Ysa) 3 PAGE FOUR be Casper Daily Cribune MURDERERISIN CHEYENNE JAIL, | SHERIF At Least Two of Those Re- sponsible for Slaying of Christensen Believed in Custody. YENNE, Wyo., Feb. 24.—Sher. J oll states that he is 1 two of the per e death of Wal sen, mechanic who was slug- the head and ‘© a pit two miles ‘The sheriff, how- who the two pects. The sher~ neory held at the sheriff's of- Christensen was slain by fel- ree becoming more thor- to the officers as and automobile t with the gang over a its or some other mat- > effect a threat to turn is believed that he first ing his skull, and that the bedy—still living, possibly—then was carried four mil n mobile to the place andoned. There, it is assassins made cer- tain of their job by standing over the body and emptying the contents of two guns into the head. ‘ After an autopsy, Christensen’s body was shipped to Fort Collins, where his father, Christopher C. Christensen, resides. SEARCH FOR STOLEN TRUNK REVEILS STILL arafino Hernandez and 2rez, unregenerate sons y in municipal. court ‘The of Mexico, Tuesday were fined for illicit distilling. police, while searching for Mra. Pa- dilla's trunk were almost overpowered by the odor of cooking hooch when they invaded an establishment con- ducted by Hernandez. The arrest of Hernandez and Bralbarez resulted. ‘The former was fined $100 and the latter 350, Mrs. Padilla's trunk was not located. FE THINKS wn that they are| lians ‘ bootleggers who} fering from an ulo ain to prevent him from | Wyo., Feb. 24.—Be-| y stole Mrs. Lucy Pa-j Prohibition Lat) CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feb. 24,—The| has adopted a reso against the Than State Cares CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 24—No pardons were issued at the office of Governor Carey Tuesday, no commuta tions of sentence were granted, nor were there any other indications that the governor was in a genial mood. The governor, in fact, but that sort of a m io WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue Phone 249. 2-24-t! WioMNG THEATER 10c and 25c TODAY ONLY Blanche Sweet In a picturization of ‘thrill- ing western story by Marah Ellis Ryan. “That Girl, Montana” COMING TOMORROW AND SUNDAY Kathryn Adams, Jack Holt, Lilie Leslie In Their Latest Big luction “Best of Lack” Climax Follows Climax in Dizzy Succession. A drama of humans and a drama of ¢ beasts with the peaks and crags of ws God’s own country sweeping behind. % Based on Pull” by Hall G. Evards Half wolf, half sheep dog—he repaid kindness with devotion and cruelty with pitiless vengeance. Latest Current Events Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 The Cyclonic Melodrama in the’Saturday Evening Post. (Cleveland Asks _|Y\THFUL ELOPER FINED Modification Of $500 AND SENT TO JAIL FOR MARRIAGE PERJURY BASIN, Wyc., Feb. 24.—Cupid i-| got an awful jolt In district court to: ee 1] here this week. 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We must make room for the new stock, hence these unusual ATURDAY PECIALS KID GLOVES Just think of it! Back to the good old days! Kid Gloves at $1.85! Black, white, brown, assorted stitched trimming — some heavy, some fine French kid—different styles in most all sizes. Come early, as it is a case Of the early shopper getting the pick. Odds and Ends Sale of Gloves. Some silk, some suede, some long, others short; a few colors, others white—or you may find just what you have been 5 looking for. All for sale at,..._......... 3 RR a Cc Values up’to $3:50. Make your choice early. Children’s Rompers For boys and girls, in gingham and per- cale; some plain, others checked; just the thing for play or kindergarten— HALF PRICE. Children’s Dresses - From 8 to 14 years; checked gingham, figured percale and crepe combinations ;, some with bits of embroidery or trimmed with bits of contrasting colors. Dresses to-appeal to the school girl. All good quality and well made—HALF PRICE Richards & Cunningham Co. YOU CAN DO BETTER AT RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM’S or LITTLE SMOKY Wirn Winierep WesTo! - Jon KING He had followed and spied upon this alluriig gypsy She was sick of the olf life and ways. Her rebel heart had softened. Her restless blood had quieted. A vigorous story in which outdoor beauty. blends with ea throbbing theme, thrilling and romantic. A drama of mountain folk, primal pas- sions, and arrow speed action. Then the Comedy “CORNER POCKET” ~~ Followed. by Pathe News and Some Extra Vaudeville 24%-HOUR SHOW DON’T MISS IT! COMING All New Vaudeville COLUMBIA “CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER” COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM Bread and Pastry e - TRY OUR Registered Shorthorn Sale Fifty-seven ‘head (49 bulls and 8 cows) finest Shorthorns in Montana and Wyoming, all hardy, strong, northern-bred stock, offered to highest bid- care, by Midland Empire Shcrthorn Breeders Associa- ion at Billings, Montana, Tuesday, March 21. Write at once to W. J. Strever, Secy., for Catalog. THE A-B-C GIRLS “A DAY AT SARATOGA” A Clever Mixture of Comedy and Jazz. '20O006000606060000000 STRONGHEART, the decorated war dog, fights, hates, loves, laughs and cries like a human. “THE SILENT CALL” STARTS TODAY Admission 40c Will Play Again Today—7:00 and 9:00 MILLE LINGARDE HAHN & CURTIS Original European Posing Comedy Singing and Talking SS RS TS PEREZ & LA FLOR An Acrobatic Novelty BURKE SISTERS Harmony Singing Novelty PRICE & GILMORE “A Leap Year Proposal’ Featuring the Double-Voiced Girl Feature Picture GEO. CHEESBRO in “THE RECOIL” MATINEE 40c EVENING 55c One of Blanchard’s Funniest. Special Feature Numbers. Miss Dot Siever in “Lonesome Mama Blues” Miss Mildred Robinson in “Strut, Miss Lizzie” Miss Babe Neef in “Rainbow Land” Lancaster and Kavanaugh in Some More Fun The Sievers in Dainty Dances And Ollie Blanchard, King of Comedy 7 Pretty Chorus Misses 7 FEATURE PHOTO DRAMA Tonight Is Amateur’ Night YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS IT Admission 40c Shows at 7 and 9 Block West of Henning REMEMBER, KIDDIES’ MATINEE TOMORROW