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PAGE FOor would be ar informal affatr to be held on the night or Bade oe! 9. MILLIONAIRE OW SHOVEL SQUAD : (Contineea from Page One) tween the coal pile and the stoker pits, pushing wheelbarrows of coal | ‘When he quit to eat a lunch of meat | pie, bread and coffee, his hands. were {Diistered and he was urged to slow including | down bership in| «Wot for me,” every state of the gone to work.” night) He paid little attention to the ef- i Of forts of his attorneys to get nim out *N- ‘They wont before Juase Sim- an application for a writ of habeas tending corpus shortly after Judge Jayne had oxen candi- admitted to probate the revised will jes of the of the prisoner's father, John F. riot and Dodge, who originally had cut off the “i to an eM- son with $150 a month. The revised topped off with will gives the son $1,600,000. ‘The pace young Dodge set for him jurmg the tast|self seemingly proved too much for ¢ lodge room him this afternoon and prison doc nd while tors who found his tempernture was ATTEND SESSION IN LODGE HOME Festivities Attend Upon fone Meeting on South Attract Great Crowd Last Night. Dodge said. “I'm initiation a dates preceded the festiv social the Asser tertaining program a supper at midnight. Work was rushed two weeks to put the in condition for the meeting incomplete as to walls celling, 102, sent him to the prison hospital decoration it -into assen ‘eine propriate set active designs win: sods — s* colors The raised piaetorm rdated ra uhin Sidece roadatont he’ nosphere provatled in its HITS BELFAST a new conduet. | ral In addition to secret work of the (Continued from Page Ons) arried out to which was . hs nimi ete sociated Press)—Disquleting condi- drew upon tions # eliritavip B ETAOIN HRDH entertainers tions still prevail along ABC girs tone prevail along the frontier, according to messages Dublin today. A message from Clones said three of the principal bridges within a ra- dius of 30 miles of Clones, on the northern frontier, had been blown up, cutting communications —_ between counties Fermanagh and Cavan. A stretch of road along the northern frontier between Clones and Cavan also has been blown up. The publicity department of the Dail Bireann today issued a long lst of outrages alleged to have been cont- mitted by the special constabulary in county Fermanag received in staged a revue delightful and enter- taining in {ts variations. A banquet given at the Henning for present officers of the Casper lodge and trustees of the building fund pre ceded the evening’s program. Candidates initinted at the first meeting in the new home were Leland J. Thibert, John J. Chapman, Joe RB. Mansfield, V m M. Miller, E. R. ‘Trollope and Ralph B. Oakes. With the o of the bufla- ablets Get velt | Tablets, the sub- | which will require some tims, & 4 | more formal opening may be staged. | It was announce’ last night that the | aret dance to be given in the home THE LEADER GETS STOGK OF FRENCH GARMENT SHOP : AND WILL atl 4T SOON _Geo-we Rueller of the Rucller stores hased the bankrupt stock of the Garment shop on Weicott street and has turned the stock over to the Leader where it—will be sold at bankrtst prices, according to a statement made today by garni yarey proprietor of the Leader. Mr. Hirsch says, will be put on femthatan the near future. All of the fixtures used n the bankrupt store are to be sold. Mr. Hirsch having taken over the jsale of this pe Sopet se The French Garment si have carried the best class of size an-| dise when it went into the United States court. Mr. Ruelier bought the Jayne with! Stock at 25 cents on the dollar and in bezzler of funds amounting to several OO * Big Saturday Night Dance Tonight DANCE! RKEO DANCING ACADEMY CASPER’S JOY PALACE TONIGHT Che Casper Daily Cridune order to make a quick disposal the thousand Gollars of the estate of which) from which Riney ts alleset Leader made a deal late yesterday for he served as administrator have been |embexzied the funds, Gunn, he merchandise and promises the Cas- »erfected and Will Flaherty, @ deputy herlif will leave Casper tonight for Los Angeles, where Riney is held by the police, per public some of the greatest bar gains ever offered them owing to the extremely low purchase price, a= unt of which, it is to give the public o the entire benefit. The opening announcement will be made in the advertising columas of The gears Pari EXTRADITION NF RINEY ASSURED; = DEPUTY LEAVES Extradition papers to guarantes ‘the return of Hal P. Riney, alleged em- A BishopsCos T heater SUNDAY AND MONDAY blets pane at a veget ble compound mixes 1 will know th Take one or two every nig! and note theeffect, 15c and 30c. Just Opened Planing Mill 214 West B Street | Am Prepared to Give You Esti mates On— MILL WORK, CABINET WORK, REPAIR WORK Agent for American Metal Weather Strips. Wm. E. Pratt Phone 1806W TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR SALE bungalow ary, $5; alsc Apartment M, th as, Hghts and water in thouse one-room furnished house on Cherry et; basement apartment, furnished; close in. Phone 1376. 3-18-3t FOR RENT — Busin Space for auto deale: garage work room, etc of the cast side garage; Jease now; John M. Whise locations; show rooms unt or phone 2 ¥OR- RENT—Furnished close ii apartment; three rooms and bath; one- half block from courthouse. 224 North Wolcott street. Phone 5673. 3-18-3t FOR RENT— Thi furnished semi-basement 4 nent; hot and cold water; gas installed 1119 Bast Third street. Phon 3-18-20" FOR SAL — Five-roo: ous6 = in Nort Sasper, east f 000, $150 Gown, $35 a month; w 1 consider good Ford car as part payment. Gates Service station. 8-18-1t* FOR SALE—Two 33x4 good second- hand tires. Gates Service station, Continuous 1 to 11 LOST—Heart shaped ribbon agate. Please return to 137 North Beech street. Reward. 8-18-1t* “room furnish: 1228 South 3-18-4t° Long a Star in Reality! [> Now a Star in Name! ji Beautiful wholesome, dashing—tho “radiant lady” of the screen! And this great drama of a young wife's love is her first big,. gorgeous, starring picture! You who saw lovely Agnes Ayres in Mel- ford'’s “The Shiek” and Cecil B. DeMile’s “For bidden Fruit” ana “Ana- tol,” know what a treat awaits you, You who did not—see “The Lane That Had No Turner —Also— “A CHILI ROMANCE” Hallroom Boys Comedy. —And— CURRENT EVENTS LAST TIMES TODAY q Adolph Zukor presents Cast Includes Theodore Kosloff, Mahlon Hamilton, Frank Campeau Admission 40: CONWAY TEARLE in “THE SHADOW OF THE SEA” And “ONE STORMY NIGHT”’—Christie Comedy, The request of Natrona county anu- horities for extradition papers for ney & week ago was denied by the tate authorities on a technical legal OLUMBIA “CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER” BEGINNING SUNDAY HELLO BILL IT’S ALL ABOUT TWO IRISHMEN IN PARIS—A RAID ON A CLUB AND A LOT MORE Ollie Blanchard and Al Harris are the Comedians Have You Seen Al?—He’s a Riot 10-DAZZLING SPECIALTIES -10 Dorothy-THE SIEVERS—Merrill DOT DANCES AND MERRILL SINGS HARRIS and PROY A REAL COMIC AND PRETTY BLONDE WALT BARNETTE HIS SOLOS ARE SURE TO PLEASE OLLIE BLANCHARD PARODY AND COMEDY PURVEYOR AN EXTRA ATTRACTION Bobby Vernon Sues, “The Boy Tenor,” From New York City THOMAS MEIGHAN in “THE EASY ROAD” Continuous Performance Sunday Starts at 2:45 p. m. No Advance in Admission—Only 40c Continuous 1 to 11 Block West of Henning Week Day Shows at 7 and 9 A Bishop-Cass F heater PLAYING TONIGHT ONLY STARTING PROMPTLY AT 8:30 Local Talent ENTERTAINMENT 18 NUMBERS Presented by Miss Ethel Mann PROGRAM 1—Shamrock Jazz, toe dance . 2.—-Bird Dance ... 3.—Highland Fling 4.—Cartwheel Jazz 5.—Song. Sunbeam, b; My Wild Irish Rose ...... waceseesan ee 6—Violin—Miserere from Il Trovatore 7.—Violin—Souvenir by Dridla .. 8.—Rose_Dance, toe ballet ... -Evelyn Patton, Bernice 9.—Heading—The Birth of Saint Patrick A Trip Through the Park 10.—Violm Duet—Cabatina by Danda Dances of Nations -Miss Ethel Mann . Charline Hanway «++ Eleanor Myers « Catherine Pickett Miss Helen Allen Assemble 11.—Trish_ Lot ‘Thelma Robre, Margaret Grisinger, Made- Une Tobin, Patton, Bernice Young, Kathleen Sichling, Betty Weiderhold and Elatne Myers. 12.—Sailor’s Hornpipe . Efleen Mishica 13-—Highiand Fling ... Thomas Stewart Accompanied on the wart. 14—Espana (Spanish) toe dance + Marion Mann 16.—American Military ...~~...+.eeese-ees .. Elaine Myers 16—La Czarine (Polish) . + Margaret. Grisinger 17.—American National Dance .... Betty Welderhold 18.—Irish Reel, finale ........-++-. Chorus This Is in Addition to Regular Program. “THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH” With Donald Crisp and Mary Glynn. No Advance in Admission. PLAYING SUNDAY and MONDAY WILLIAM RUSSELL “THE STRENGTH OF THE PINES” A Tense Drama of Thrills in the Forest Wilds. They are thrilling moments when—the hero, bound hand and foot, is abandoned by a lawless gang to the mercy of wild beasts. When the hero and the chief of his foes engage in a fierce battle, on the outcome of watchs hangs the fate of the heroine. —ALSO— “?Twas Ever Thus,” Christie Comedy, and Comic Cartoons.