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THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922. - SLOANS BELBTES PAGE FOUR DIRECTED VERDICT FOR DEFENDANT RETURNED AUTOS STOLEN IN OMAN’ ‘TOTAL BROKERAGE FAILURES ik |- ARE AECOVERED HERE] WALL STREET NEAR FIFTY MARK( and will be held provided = @=——~" ee ee Senies tion can be interested. Basin and Gil jette are rivals for the location of the school, o SUMMARY OF include all of the schools of —_—__—_ LETTE (Te IN LIBEL SUNT, BASIN MRAUMESIET. “BEET ado Looe ‘cetwe stomebiles stein ‘e NEW YORK, March 2.—The ‘list of Wall Street broker- BASIN AND all ‘send ac ae se Se sn ere Se," Eas |S PG ernng aes Samberg ne oe mes eo. | WOULD SEGUE NORMAL wl gn aa coring to reports receved here from|bankruptcy shortly after the market opened and a Pete Johnstone, chef of polce. The|later Alphonse Deschamps ,successor to other car a Chandler touring car warison and company, annouiiced an assignment. Friedman. soc | eee STAMMERING CURED BY CHEYENNE INSTRUCTOR field, sheriff of Dodge county, Neb. we arrested The recovery of the cars are sald| ‘prove “Or crand torcony profertea| hamps, CHEYENNE, Wyo: March 2.—Five weeks ago Ralph Berg, 15, of Wheat | peller gone. Ships rushed to aid Jalisco first vessel of new line be tween here and Mexico. ‘short time or It eases and brings eurely Friedman, Markel- comfort and readily. You'll find it clean and pgeees Liniment fa paia'e enemy. Mibu all druggists—35r, 20¢, $1.40, Sloan: iniment CHEYENNE, March 2.—A norma! summer school of at iesst one week's > he held at anme tawen te northers ‘Wyoming, ts conternplated by the state educational department m was crowded Greybull WASHINGTON—Battleship West Virgina and battle cruisers Lex- ington and Saratoga probably will be three capital ships now build- ing which with Colorado will be re | tained under naval limitation treaty. to have occasioned losses to local peo-| Desc! ple. The persons from whon the cars cere talven ace lamar taeuae te ane Taal eaten 0s tocevee $i800a Ct no tuplication in the case. ‘The matter has been turned over to the depart- ent of justice for full investigation and for prosecution under the Dyer act which prohibits Interstate movement of stolen vehicles. @ Furnitare Dealer Gores Vanish When Touch _With ‘Gets-IT’ absorbs water, so does praca, arn ‘out of any Deschamps in Montreal had broker. age offices under the name of Des champs and company and it is said that Fred Beauvais, co-respondent in the Stillman divorce case, was in his employ as office man. An tnvoluntary petition In bank- Yuptey without estimate of lMabil- ities or assets filed against M. EL bor oe Ee ee eee ee DUBLIN—Namerous clashes oc- cur in Dail Eireann. Feeling run ning high. De Valera continued to in that right. ——-—$_—_—_ moering habit that it was with difri- culty he made his speech intelligible Tuesday he returned to his home. ANOTHER WITNESS HELO | IN CHEYENNE MURDER March the iden BERLIN — Refugees crossing Dneister from Rassia into Rumania haing sent back across frozen river oy General Popovich, Ttumanian refuge: controller, then shot by Russian Cheka as scon as they set At Basin Is Dead|" BASIN, Wyo, March received here yesterday of the death| by Prosecuting Attorney Voorheis to- of William Gibson of this place at|day for examination. The White firm Rochester, Minn. Deceased has been|is the fifth to come under investiga. the furniture Yusiness in Basin|tion sincs the campaign against al- DETROIT, Mich. & March 2.—Books virtually cured as the result of train- ing by Mise Marjorie Seyfarth and Miss Virginia Warkley, specialists em- ployed by the Cheyenne school board. Before leaving for home the youth called on Governor Carey and dis- > Continuous 1 to 11 P, M. foot on Raxsian soil, zccording to | | een arrest rae — by resoceees arriving from is one of tna oldest settlers in Leni bucket shops was begun last Don’t Neglect a Cold MA Yo HOME AT investiga ga district, is section, having been engaged in oR ‘anti KE UR er Christ — the sheep business tn the early days. others, colds get under- ew hose body ALTON, Ml.—Criticizing financial | He was a member of the I. 0. 0. F.| TEN MORE BUCKET and M. W. A. lodges, under whose | MEN ARE INDICTED. | auspices the funeral will be held here Friday. Deceased is survived by a| Persons were indicted Shap by the lenders of country, whom he charged with being responsible for opposition to soldier bonus legisia- ys ago on the out city. Seven other per. ed earlier in the investi Vaudeville]; Phe Albany Hotel gation still are held in the county ne ee mations widow and three sons. Leta parila! ee soompee 2 oe soreness, does ‘ ee eae . gin, confidently niohucase “aon see | Basin Ghamber Of ards investigation of brokerage serpents in agentler way, with- WHEN IN DENVER of bill which he. termed “readjusted gee eae were handy, jomeramctes, D’VALERA MAY er: ered not peter sx This Sean tae to- banged olery Conveniently located near the heart of the busi- Ivy Sanders “The Irish Song Bird” Raymer and Whyet “Dancers De Luxe” Lew “Jazbo” Alvis “The Boy from Dixie” itmay prevent pneumoniain: 35&6Scinjare&tubes;! Thospitalaie $3. $3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER Commerce Elects tel number of indictments in the last few weeks up to forty-one. er ness and shopping center of the city. Car lines from Union Depot to the door. Best service. Everything in the market to eat. You may catch your own moun- tain trout from the pool in the Italian Garden for your meal. Neat, clean, airy rooms, In fact, all the comforts of a real home and you will enjoy your visit in Denver if you stop at The Albany. ICOLUMBIA “CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER” BASIN, Wyo., March 3—’ tors of the Basin Charier ot ot Conk merce have elected B. P. Wigton, president, C. B. Otteson, treasurer and Coione! W. H. May, secretary. An ap- propriation was made for carrying on an extensive eis od 5 omeneien for stand- LEG I BROKEN UNDER WHEEL OF AUTO TRUCK Jack Perry, brother of Mrs. Harl QUIT THE DAIL er threat to with: draw from the Dail Eireann was made by Eamonn De Valera today when Arthur Griffith refused, as president of the Dail to answer a question re- farding the plans for the future of the Haulbowline dockyard at Queenstown on the ground that this was strictly provisional government work. Mr.,De Valera declared the question was a test involving the supremacy of the Dail. An effort by the Republicans to shift the meetings of the Dail to the Man- sion House so the public could attend was defeated by a vote of 49 to 40. SPOSPOELSELSE DOOSEOH0006-2004 manufacturing E. Hanway, suffered a fractured leg| {ng committece ‘sopea ioe act with last eventng, when he was knocked/| the sas distributers in getting factor- KANKAKEE, M., March 2.—Four| ——__a down by a moving truck at the cornor| ies. mail pouches, each filled to capacity, of Wolcott and Midwest avenue. He “Tere oe ‘and believed to contain only registered had started to cross the street with a CLERK ROBBED mail were stolen from the Ilinois boy companion when the accident oc Central baggage room early today just curred and one wheel of the truck after the, bad been taken from south passed over his leg above the knee. He bound train No. 5 Chicago. Two has been resting satisfactorily since pouches were consigned to Kankakee, the fracture was reduced, but will be one to Bloomington, 11., ‘and the ‘onfined to the Private hospital for fourth was to be transferred to a Big some time. Four train for the east. THEATER TODAY ONLY THE ENTIRE 7? Fs eran oh a ts |e es ere es ae cca cE odo beast GIFT NIGHT TONIGHT longed meeting of the Dall, while | foute and was starting out to deliver|neld up and robbed William Ormaby, COOK FOUND DEAD. COMPANY IN A his papers when he met with his mis- the Griffith supporters on the other | fortune. hand, desired to terminate the session today if possible. After adjourning for luncheon the Dail formally ratified the Ard Fheis agreement insofar as it concerned the Dail and the election to be on the is- sue of the treaty and the constitution of the Free State. MARCH SHOULD 60 OUT LIKE A LAMB IN STATE CHEYENNE, Wyo. ‘arch ‘There was nothing lamblike associated ‘with March’s entry in Sonthern ‘Wyoming. The mercury registered Below zero all along the Iine and sev emul inches of snow covered the ground. Cold weather and snow are not in terfering with the air mail service the weather being clear and visibility excellent. Mail ships are operating on regular schedule between Cheyenne and Omaha and Cheyenne and Salt Lake. payroll clerk of the Palm Olive com-| LOS ANGELES, March 2.—Walter pany of 19,000 here Wednesday just} McDonald, a cook 37 years old, was as he was getting out 6f a taxicab |‘found dead in the back room of a soft at the company’s plant. The bandits |\drink establishment here. In his pock- fel im an automobile followed by|et was an empty bottle bearing a ja- Ormsby in the taxi, but were lost te|maica ginger label, and papers ask- him after a chase through downtown ing the finder to notify his mother —_—_———___. German experimenters are trying to increase plant growth by the use of waste carbon dioxide from motors and furnaces fed to tho soil as @ fer “ATrpts Denver” A Big Western Thriller. Snub zoe Comedy An Pathe News Showing the Pope’s Funeral. William Duncan James Oliver Curwood’s Famous Drama of the Snow “Gods Country and the Woman” —Also— i “Via Wireless” TOMORROW “LONESOME ISLAND” Brilliant, Laughable and Musical Burletta. PRESENTED BY A-B-C GIRLS co. Many Vaudeville Specialties TONIGHT IS DIAMOND GIFT NIGHT FEATURE PHOTOPLAY DRAMA COMING SATURDAY _ MILLINERY CONTEST Block West of Henning Shows at 7 and 9 streets Mrs. J. F. McDonald of Billings, Mont. AACR Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. —— In sections of the Northwest the frult-growers cover the fields witt reofing paper, cutting out round hole for the melon hills. It has been foun that by this practice all weeds are smothered, and there is a big saving fn labor for cultivation and trriga FIA The Union Mill Co. Is prepared to take care of Admission 40c John Barrymore all kinds of cabinet work. = LATE a Also job work of any de- TO CLASSIFY. “Dr. Jekyll and scription. * FOR SALE—Lot 60x140 feet; located Mr. Hyde” 402 S. Durbin Kinley ‘streat; 310. fect “on pavement Ee RYE Phone 1462 Inquire owner, box 7 Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marz YOU MIGHT JUST AS WELL BE SURE You know you're going to get satisfaction when you buy here. We guarantee it. You will like the new spring styles. Prices are lower, quality better. Hart Schatiner & Marx Suits uroe SBDSO Our line is complete. Stouts, , two down; gas all over house; lawn, trees, bulbs and FOR SALE—Ivory reed baby bugey good condition. 454 Milton avenue Phone 1434W. 3-2. WANTED—$5 000 for ons year, in » semiannually on high Directed by A Bishop-Cass T heater J.SEARLE TODAY HEADED BY THE RATHBURN FOUR “SAY IT aan MUSIC” A NOVELTY MUSICAL ACT heat, lights ar adults. Ap. Apartment ander Apart. s, corner Chestnut and West nth street. 3-2-3 BOARD and room in modern home: also garage for rent. South Wol cott 1679. 3-2-1t* OR RENT—Two-room apartment unfurnished; large dressingroom: threeroom accommodation. 238 Wes' Seventh street. Phone 1543. meet Ph We carry Stubs, Shorts, Slims, Short Long Stouts and Medium Stouts—33 to 52. - 3-23t 4 Le Anard & Germaine Kinkade & Kinkade EL eee ~ Our New Spring Hats at $5.00 Songs and Dances wee py $2419 L Medell Thompson Eddie Birch aS LE “The Black Ace” “The Nut Comedian” EDNICK BROs. oe 3 CY avenue. Phone ere Home Lis Casper’s Leading Money ALICE CALHOUN Eaiwin Clapp Shoes Store for Men Ghesttally. Sacha . Address | = i ‘<r ecceeeA “THE RAINBOW” Two Shows Tonight, 7 and 9—Admission 55c A Bishop-Cass Theatre