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i} ee kf t pi c BaARkLA ead nl Wu Reeren PAGE FOUR it to be pre} grant a hearing, it is sumed that the weoretary of the “inter- jor will overrule iis judgment. The state of Wyoming bas wan eviry point jin the controversy. i Returns from this section approx- imate 390,000 per h. They have jor run as high as 315 | This is one of the important mat-/ {dd ters that Governor Curey and Com-| missioner Baker i up with the commissioner of fice on their re tional capital. ‘Sie COAST POLICE SSS) STILL REJECT : DETROIT TALE (Continued from Page One) William Desmond Taylor murder case that have come to light in this city. CUne told Captain Matheson that he was in San Franc “under sealed crders” and exp urther advices | from his superic Police Detective Heury Kalmbach was detailed to assist Cline in h vestigation here. Matheson anno that “developments were likely. Fight of Coloradoans for Rich} Salt Creek Property Is Lost on Land Office Ruli © general land of. office at Cheyenne ing telegram: im rejected without of interest as to W%. m relative to EX. ple justice and the CHICAGO, Feb. 25.—Five Los An goles detectives, suid to have ocme to Chicago in searct of clues to the murder of William Desmond Tuylor. general land of-| visit to the na-/ | strike out the words “no quirements the matter came up before the commissioner of the general hind @ffice, who, on Nevember 22, 1921, wendered an opinion adverse to Brad- Jey, holding his application for rejec- tion. At the conclusion of an able dis: seursion <«f all of the alleged rights “therin, the commissioner rejected ab- motutely the application as it applied @o the west half of the section and made requirements as to the east half jas follows. | 1- To file the requtred statement of work and expdnditures. moving picture director, were carry ing on an investigation here today, their movements carefully eamoufias- ed in an attempt to prevent any ink- lng of their mission from the public. TRENCH CAVES, THREE KILLED @) To make the required showing! ciacsERLAND. MA, Feb. 25 — }fhat he was on October 1, 1919, &/cnree iaborers were Kills here 2his bona fide occupant or ciatmant of the] amernoon through the collapse ¢f a ana street trench in which they werp at @ To make the required showing A, large force of volunteers jet facts warranting an attempt to die- a (possess the state and its lessees. Applicant was given 30 days in wisich to comply and now, after the ‘apse of the time given and careful consideration of the additional evi- ‘ance filed, the commissioner bas fi- mally rejected the application, subject to the right of appeal, on behalf of ~ Driverless Cars Dodges and Fords, Also One . Ford Ton Truck. See Virbel, Phone 1589-J Wyatt Cafeteria Chicken Dinner Tonight CHCHESTER SPILLS SOME HOME GROWN NONE BUT THE BEST greenhouse stock. Phone orders to 600 or 872 or write Wm. Mosteller SPOOLS OSS SOSSS OOO OS ECOSSOOOOOOVOOOOOOO SOS S9SSO0899 R. GREEN Dealers m Hides, Pelts, Fur, Wool Got to have 8,000 Ibs. of pelts to deliver first of next month. Figure with me on your hides and furs. "B16 W. Yellowstone Phone 562-J SOSe Oceoceenevaccososovesce eooce NOTICE MUSICAL STUDENTS UNDER 15 YEARS OF AGE FOR (Continued from Page Ona amble or under the terms of this treaty there is no commitment to armed force, no alliance, no obliga- tion to join in any “a A motion by Senator Pomrene to ellance™ Here’s a Red-blooded He-Man Picture for Casper’s Lovers Of Good Pictures (LYRIC tinuous 1 to 11 P. STARTING TODAY ing the Ohio senator in its support. Senator Porarene then moved an en- Ure substitute for the reservation but was voted down 12 to L The original Brandege bienket ree eat If You Want This Man If you are seexing a it 4 ditor or credit man “Ho in certified public accountant and attorney-at- law. Is an and an executive. He is well connected with @ large con. cern and can answer absolutely any question as to his desire fo. a cnange. He address is: J. D. Kennedy Box 147, Station “A,” Chattanooga, Tenn. Rates $7.00 and Up. Fine, large rooms, steam heat, baths, hot and cold water. American Hotel 244 S. Center St. Entrance American Cafe NEALHART (America’s Pal) “RANGELAND” A Thrilling Story of the Texas Cattle Range “Hart is shore makin’ the mos’ .durn_hair- raisin’ fillums we ever did see, thar chuck full of fightin’ and raisin’ hell in general and we are tickled plum silly to get him here.”-—Brennan. —NEXT— And a lot more to round out one of the best shows you ever saw. Home-made breng dettvered to your door; fresh ally. Phone 8305 + orders. {ce in order to give atisfaction. That requires that they must be “QUALITY” wares. Goods that fail to satisfy this demand are not cheap at any price. If your house is still equipped with antiquated, obsolete fixtures and appliances,| you'll save money in repairs and greatly reduce the housewife'’s la- bor by replacing them with mod- Heating & Plumbing 319 S. Durbin St. Continuous 1 to 10:30 P. M. Carl Laemmle presents FRANK MAVe SUPPORTED BY MOLLY MALONE, JOSE WILFRED LUCAS, RUSSELL SM BSON AND. Gtunes GODOWSKY CONCERT served Seat PNeOO Tred Sear. $1.00 Reserve Yours Today. Local Manager RICHTER MUSIC CO. Phone 306 DANCE! The slickest floor in the city, the snappiest music in the state, and the finest crowd in the world. You'll ) find we are not exaggerating one bit when you visit the ARAEO DANCING ACADEMY TONIGHT Hverybody loses their grouch when they step inside the hall. This is the general -héadquarters in Casper for music and fun. COME AND GET IT! “With Stanley in Africa” i In the thrilling drama of a : rthwoods family feud= and of a fighting lover's battle for the girl who didn't know who she was Directed by Se _ JACK CONWAY AUNIVER GEORGE WALSH in Star Comedy SOMA treaties, the general Far Eastern and| tation of the treaties approved today Approva! of the declaration accom-|Chinese tariff pacts, now remain be-|is to be proposed by Chairman Lodge ~jat the same time, was included in/tsken up next week. Formal presen-|the whole series before the senate. Shields andjon the supplemental treaty by which , , Moses voting in the affirmative. the principal stands for the Japa- On adoption of the compromise res-| ose empire were excluded from the ervation, Senators Kellogg, Williams,|®cope of the agreement. It was ap- ee ee H3a5 ARES A ESS ESS ELI East Africa, jam jars and curtain-pins are used for the personal adornmen: of the natives. be] of the committees until he can piace And T. ROY BARNES Y a 2 In an Amusing Comedy “TOO MUCH WIFE The sad lament of the hen- pecked—Too Much Wife! The story is from the 3en of Lorna Moon, the author of “Don’t Tell Everything.” —Also— ELMO LINCOLN —In— “THE ADVENTURES OF TARZAN” —And— MUTT AND JEFF “CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER” A Big Sunday Special The A. B. C. Girls —iN— — This Is One of OLLIE BLANCHARD’S. Cleverest musical comedies. A story of two Irish politicians of New York City | who have social aspirations. “ MURPHY AND CASEY Are a scream as portrayed by Blanchard and Kavanaugh. MERRILL SIEVER Appears in a comedy number assisted by the girls. Thi: ber i: i and much different from anything ever ceo here Cibray oa Kavanaugh and Lancaster do some clever singing specialties, A real feature of this show is several recitations by MISS ALVA BALL Who has already made a big hit with Casper’s theater- Other features are Miss Siever, who sings and dances in her own peculiar style, and a special musical opening written and arranged by f FRANK ROBINSON, leader of the Columbia Orchestra This is a real show and one that will carry you along through every minute. ADMISSION 40c BLOCK WEST OF HENNING SHOWS 7 AND 9 goers.