Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 1, 1922, Page 5

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SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1922. ; publican committes has ordered a scret mobilization of the Republi- an of, the Irish Republican army for cj with the Sunday, possibly LOCAL STORMS ONLY ARE mes, FOREIST FOR WEE CF WOMAN FOR | sstssssecres = Che Casper Daily Cribune a weather at beginning of week and| again Thursday or Friday; otherwise |in Cal a jail here, serving out the unexpired * fair: normal temperature. —_—___ Inortions of sentences inflicted for im-|day and their rearr nd recommif.| Catalina, hicago team must be Northern “Rocky Mountain and pla. . [morality and suspended when they| ment to jail resulted. in poor shape. teau regins: Generally fair and nor FORMER GAS rr mal temperature except for rains or snow Wednesday or Thursday. | Southern Rocky Mountain and pla-| BASTILE MT CHEYENN teau regions: Generally fair and nor-} nm and Cregon and probabil recently of Casper, are in the city Roundtree 5 WASHINGTON, April 1.—Weather po. i teheries ao may result | outlook for the week beginning Mon. ma! temperature except for rains Wed j | fatally when their airplane crashed | day: . nesday or Thursday | ry Oe tel inte smokestac! Jpper Miss! i dhs Mis- Pacifi tates: Ce iderab! loud!- CHEYENNE, ‘yo. Ap —P. :. . : Macon, Dubie Gila eae | sacks". vatieres tT enesttinn <7 esperery | neon, eueiad taeda temo estne an rece tne winks Cettoesth ne Cousin The Closing of the Lyric Theater Has Caused road shops. ———EE—E———————————————E———————————————— ss Sentence of Mrs. Richie for| ty attemee te AMo Toe | Fine for Neuralgia Cattle Rustling Goes Into that veniremen in the case had been insures i tampered with by persons represent- Effect in July, Court ing themselves investigators of | Curaigia. When those sharp pains go Rules. the district attorney's office will be shooting through your bead, Jest rub a neck, ius THEATRE TODAY AND SUNDAY Continuous 1 to 10:30 P. M. THE BOB MEYERS FOLLIES an tion by Presiding Judge Frank Ke etic! Willis of the superior court. ees PETITE CO. CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 1— A Wyoming statute which provides that when the judgment of a lower court | INDEPENDENCE RESOLUTTIONS. in @ criminal case is approved by the —. state supreme court, “the lower court shall carry into effect its sentence at the “next term,” will preserve Mrs Anna Richie of Lincoln county, sen. tenced to eerve from one to six years for cattle stealing, for the peniten- tary until next July, The next term of the Lincoln county district court, in which she wax convicted, will not | P be convened until July. Moanwhile, | © Mrs., Richie is at liberty on bail An effort to prevent incarceration of the woman in the Colorado pent tentiary to which Wyoming female convicts are consigned, is being made la it petit ine Goremor iii om TA. SAVINGS SECTOR ison. While no statement on s Fi S ics tc sralgtle ot chk povecuoc's 6 On April 4, 1918, American Expeditionary Forces in France took over a sector on the fice, it is said that there is little prob ability that such a petition would b. Meuse, and began to participate in the World War. granted. The results began to come as they do when- ever we begin to participate actively. With the individual at home, for instance: If he has not opened a savings account, he is not actively participating in one of the recog- LONDON—Seven hundred mon be- SG te nized ways of assuring a comfortable fu- been kitled or wounded in a sur- ture for himself. prise attack by tribesmen in th: Moulouya valley, French Morocco. NEW YORK — A charge that ‘ a" % 2 Get Musterole at your drug aoe: 35 & 6Sc in jars & tubes; hospital size, $3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER To Be Left Stranded in Casper. WASHINGTON, April 1.—A resolu- tion looking to Philippine indepen- dence was introduced into the house, y Representative Moora, Democrat of VI irginia. “> Jewelry and waten reparring by ex- pert workmen. All work guaranteed per Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S Bidg. Our Company— Through the kindness of the local lodge of Elks we have been donated the use of their hall for a TONIGHT 8:30 P. M. BIG BENEFIT PERFORMANCE _ , —————— SUMMARY OF | NIGHT NEWS A big double program of musical comedies and vaudeville acts will ‘ be presented by our entire company. The entire proceeds wil! be used in paying our hotel bills in Casper and railroad fare to cities where we can secure employment. We will appreciate your attendance and guarantee a high class evening of entertainment. The first step to success is to take over a ; . : : Admission 75e—No War Tax fan the Chen “ait = in the line of savers. You can do it y het be dewn” Tex Rick- i nought to “sa 0 down” "Tex Tek y Opening an account with us for one dol- trial and acquittal and a counter lar or more, THE BOB MEYERS FOLLIES PETITE CO. This Space Donated by The Casper Daily Tribune. Printing of Tickets Donated by Commercial Printing Co. the accused promoter during his ‘ trial were reported as involved in eS, the suspension of two agents of the society. ; ia ‘HEADIN’ WEST’ Like a Cyclone! That’s the way this modern cow- boy hero hurtles across the screen! See him make a - jump from the airplane into the barn lot on his uncle’s ranch—the strangest arrival that ranch had ever wit- nessed! INDIANAPOLIS — Coal produe- tion was stopped at midnight by the union miners who ,quit their day's work in the mines‘in 20 states with avowed policy of remaining idle in- definitely in an effort to force the : Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyo. TST TTT TTT TT) AT 2 ATT 24S Tj ATT = ST CNT This is the story that can be told by thou- NN TT _————_—_—$_ EES EE sands upon thousands of America’s well-mean- ing heads of families who promised that hard- Some prefer to live on a small lot where all the respon- % at “ 31 times as much as your lot. We will sell you the five sibility they have is to mow the lawn (if they cannoree: working wife and mother that BEFORE oes acres for the price of two or three outlying lots, ,0r: $600; some schoolboy to mow it for almost nothing) or clean up they would begin buying a home. and 2/4 acres for the price of one lot, or $300. ‘Think of the back yard (unless the good wife will not do it while getting two and a half to three blocks for the price of a they are at the office or shop). Then there are those who love the great out of doors—who want breathing room. Who find working in.a garden or with poultry or stock recreation after the day’s work at the regular routine of labor. To such as these we are offering an opportunity to get a large enough tract of land to realize to a great degree their ambition. lot, two miles and in many cases farther, from the post- office. This land is level. Much of it was in wheat and corn last year. There is running water on a few of these tracts. The soil is good. Good well water can be had at 35 feet or so. Here is your opportunity to cut down the high cost of living. Raise a few chickens, turkeys or gar- den, and a family. These tracts were opened up only a few days ago. Nine have already been sold, and others spoken for. The road is good, going out past the fair grounds, up the Platte River. The road which affords the best scenery of any drive out of Casper. For the conven- The Swingle Ranch, which lies four miles southwest of the Casper postoffice, is being sold in two and a half and five-acre tracts. To give you some idea of the size of these av , lot 830x140 fe 5 J Zz A i. . ience of those who may be off Sunday, there will be some- stances, contains 7,000 square feet. Two and one-half Sa a alee Ok OU ale Ssien at the. lett on roads — acres contains 110,000 square feet, or 1514 times as much “2 - a ; SWINGLE RANCH TRACTS— BEING SOLD BY CAS- as your lot, and five acres contains 220,000 square feet, or Ha Built A H PER REALTY CO. Go out, enjoy the drive. Look them : ; ec Ve OUuSe ver. SR ROT SET PULTE LE FS IE TOES PEE TN OY oi CRI TITIES APEC AAS ES iT (for SorebodyElse) out of Our Rent CL nnn Easy Terms of 20 Per Cent Down, Balance Monthly at 6 Per Cent Interest ER REALTY CO., REALTORS H. W. Baker in Charge of Sale Hotel Henning 7S aS Phone 381

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