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PAGE TEN ; Che Casper Dally crronne MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1927 | AUTO THIEVES CAPTURED AFTER | MANUFACTURERS UNABLE TO ; ENFORCE EXCLUSIVE SALES eee er FAMOUS om: Sheriff Joe L. Marquis and Frank J. Devlin effected the arrest of Kirk Grimm and O. L. Carie, said to have stolen acar from H. G. Summers, manager of the Wyoming Olds- mobile company, about 12 o’clock last night. Having been advised that a car was stolen Sheriff Mar- WHITE HOUSE CAFE 15 SOLD SELEGTION OF BEST PAVING TYPE |°“Fashion Compans: Other Decisions DISCUSSED BY CASPER TAXPAYERS) sssssorox,gsrtreseocneser sone force contracts under ware cenlars ee agreed exclusively ii to handle their copyrighted products, the supreme ceurt to- SS Satire owners of ests of truck*) Gay held in a case brought by the Standard Fashion com- commendable policy of the present] ‘These investigations and letters show | Pany against the Magrane-Houston company of Boston. city council the taxpayers in paving | the following adva.tages of concrete aera district No..17 must decide for them- paving: LAND TITLE > a seives the type of paving that they!” Gooa friction surface, wet or dry—| REVIEW DENIED. Radical Raids Of bataet th ite i ay rote want to pay for. For this purpore | .. cory First WASHINGTON, April 10.—The su- Wrays’ Cafe, recently committed a mass meeting was called at the city hall on ‘Thursday evening and a com deal in which the White douse Cafe Tires run cooler ir hot weather— bought f Charten Sarees Lower Tire Cost. the question of tite to catan lands] 1919-20 Defended guittee ‘eppetnted’ to ob cpus) Wit ree oneie in. California claimed by the San The new properietors announco that : pagineer i e rial does not creep into . at the city council we eine” «| humps—Smoother Driving Surface. | Joanquin and Kings Rtver Canal.and| wasHINGTON, April 10.—The gen- Hd hong dS oops p Blog Be ‘raed Meigs becurtig: the “here Sms pars Shows up well under the headlights| Irrigation company, Miller and Lux,}eni defense of the radical raide or | House: practically the the purpose and for the money. Since this policy of the council was announced a mumber of taxpayers in this district have sade investigations same lines that it has been run in the past. There will be no changes in the structure of the building, and the service will be changed only in —Safety First. and the Union Colonization company|19;9 and 1920 conducted by order of Repairs seldom needed—More Eco-}0n the ground of appropriation. and) attorney General Palmer was made in nomical Maintenance. by W. H. Worswick, Jr., and others!4 report by Senator Sterling, Repub- The following comparisons ppeak|on the ground of raparian rights. In|}can, South Dakota, chairman of a themselves in order that they. themselves. These are quotations| tho lower courts the riparian claim-| senate judiciary investigating commit-| such a way as to bring it on a sim- might act intelligently. The rerult®|taken from the address of ‘the presi-| ants were successful. tee rade public tod yah @ supple: lar basis as that of Wray's Cafe. Robert G. Taylor, president of the Of, theme, Investiperens, Soe aes are t{dent of the Washington state good = mental report by Senator Walsh,| A merchant's lunch will be eerved|Glenrock Oil company, returned this the fact that many vera Prescn. | roads association delivered at a meet-| CONVICTION OF Democrat, Montana attacking vigor.jand a chicken Sunday dinner. The| morning from Denver. paving vory satisfactory both in Pun. |ing of thta body at Tacoma, Wash.,| BROLOSKI STANDS. ously the rajds and challenging con-| aim is to make it a popular priced ee and quality, have been to convince the! . 0+ 15 and°16, 1931. For obvious| WASHINGTON, April 10—The clusions of the Sterling report. establishment. Jack Leary went to Basin this morn- taxpayers that the most satisfactory type of paving for this district is con crete, Those investigations have extended reasons the particular name of the bi-| conviction of Harry A. Groloski at tuminous type of paving is omitted.| San Francisco under the national pro- However the original printed report| hibition act must stand/ the supreme practically coast to coast; either of the above mentioned meeting of the| court today refusing to review his by personal inspection or by conversa: ene ae state good roads associa-| case. RPL Moped ek with those who have. ‘The writer | #0" is available to any interested. He contended that conviction in Sour I quote the following: “The county] the United Stattes district court for Personally inapected more than a thew. |of Muftnomah, in Oregen, from Jan-| northern California should be set al | Sanne wa, Ininais’ Indians Ohio. |U8ry 1 to August 1; 1921, for repairs,| aside, becaugs “comments, remarks, | Fae wan” and New York, and|™aintenance and upkeep upon the bi-|and observations” of the court! Di pincer arerrilaceltis ' : tuminous type paved surface only, of| “coerced” the verdiét against him, Coed eee len wine conerete ani {th upper Columbia River highway] and deprived him of certain consti. that practically afl tev paving being] "*S Spent the sum of $18,651.95 on a| tutional rights.” placed in these states was of con: total distance of 40 miles, or $466.29 ‘The circult court of appeals for the crete. sesh eT therein aeaie _county, | ninth cireult affirmed ee dower court e and other a e ro a jee of in imposing a fine of $10,000 and im- > pbcceses hase oooaves visciate aod concrete surfaced roads, the entire} prisonment for two years. in @ threeact play, “Pal copies of letters from the cities of | ™intenance charge since completion pbb, 3 This is a rural comedy-drama of thres} C. R. Peterson of the Casper Motor o., | (2 1916 ts $2,674 or $24.31 pér mile for] POWER COMPANY'S acts, a condensed version of one of the|company, went to Denver last night, Aenelen Wis, Vermilion, S. D., Long: | {2° five years, which amount to about | APPEAL DENIED. /Escut suookestal. copuadien. creatine’ ip | He wil attend the Buick Dealers" ost: Se Cola Fort Collins, Colo. as|*°-00 Per mile per annum. These com-| WASHINGTON, ‘April 10.—Appeals recent years. It contains several pow-| vention held there this week. = es iad — erful dramatic moments, in addition to eee mont, ared roads were constructed original. = ‘ ‘| Portland Cement companies and of ¥ about the, same time.” of the Ogden Portland and the Union the fun which sparkles through the en-| C. H. Townsend ‘has been confined “The (bituminous type) road, con- #4 Ure play. to his home since Saturday beca: of 7 the Utah-Idaho Central railroad com. pas H structed by King county and under its| pany to have vet aside the orders of ‘The cast of the Dunter Players is | illness. r supervision. commencing at the north|tne public utilities commission of headed by Maudene Dunbar and Harry eee: Imits of Seattle and running to Lake] tstan, cancelling their contracts with Dunbar. The company is offering a] H. S. Shaffer has returned from| rrest park, a distance of 6.11 miles, ¢ne tah Power and Light company, series of singing and monologue spe-| Los Angeles whero he has been for the has cost this year to July 31, $11,226.-| wore today di sed b; upreme ;_|clalties between the acts, last few weeks. HARD WORKER (hy or $262.00 per mile per month, and | Were, today dismissed by tue sup) Merits and Problems of Insti-|"“"pat © Mine” will be given three the 4.45 miles of bituminous type trom | “Yr was contended b: 1 y the companies vinta to Kent, built by King county.|tnat their contracts for electric cur- nthe "White River valley, has cost | rent were protected by the federal ing on raflroad business. He will re- AMERICAAND IRIS OFFER PUBLIC s=—~-=---—~ I. S. Hill of the Wyoming Construc- tion company is in the city. ee i. A. Toothaker returned yester- day from Laramie and Denver. He ‘will go to Cheyenne this evening, and A departure from the regular form| then to Denver, wheré be will attend of entertainment is being offered at the| the Student’s Officers’ training camp Iris, Tuesday only, when Manager| at Lion's club den, given for Denver | Stewart presents the Dunbar players M. C. A. boys. Oo’ Mine.” eee SPECIAL EASTER OFFERING ‘During This Week J. S. Mechling, who has been ea fined to his home for a week, is re- ported better this mornin; YOUR CHOICE OF Any $65, $60, or $55 tution Discussed at Lunch- |times Tuesday, a matinee at 2:30 and eon Today by Mrs. Rog- two evening shows at 7:00 and 9:00, ers and Miss Hamilton. respectively. The admission will be the regular scale charged for vaude- his year to July 31st. 4,412.82, while Paieiog Cay : : I constitution and were made prior to raha eee tekeeP is negligible in| tne creation of the utilities commis- Ville, 40 cents foe, the matings and65 CREATION AR ied SNS FOR sion, and that the decision of the] Casper Rotarians and businessmen| cont, in the evening. Space prevents us {from quoting Utah supreme court sustaining ordersP > Casper in general were UFrs-| 1, addition to the spoken play there ariner put Knowledge of these things) or tne commission cancelling the con-| ed to make a broader uso of the f8-|wii! be w regular fivereel feature plc- we aleteet No. many of us that pay-|‘-cts on the ground that they were| cilities offered by the county Ubrary ture. n an address made before the RO-| yor three days at the America, IN tarians today by Mrs. Rogers, county | starting Tuesday, Manager Stewart an- & district No. 17 will get t “ rn toe lee doosag toe ph Lise preferential, shoulh be reversed. The Comes to Casper to Assist ; state asserted that the agreements 5 Secretary-Manager of Grant | ns. sitvusrns Ss! peo were ordinarily service contracts, ‘brarian. Mrs. Rogers spoke of the /nounces as a special attraction Miss Highway; Progress on Chairman of Committee. | Which properly were terminated so| big fainily of readers Mary Spencer of Casper in a series Road Is Encouraging. « that all consumers could enjoy unt-| patronizing the Mbrary, of the ~~ of interpretive dances. Miss Spencer] Troops 1 and 2 will hike to eM vice, in addition to the lending off is pupil of Mra C. P. Brodies and|Rotary next Wednesday. They will books, offered free to the public, of} has shown unusual terpsichorean|stay all night at the camp and tho the story hours for the children, and] apuity in amateur performances. This | next morning will go to Eadsville, on of the thousands of volumes aver will be ser professional debut. top of Casper mountains, able. She also spoke of how ‘ast ‘The feature picture at the America |is a mining camp that has long been growth of the institution Sys ana] for thres days will be “After the |d0serted. ing the capacity of emt fe is Show,” starring Lila Lee and Jack} Troop 1 will bein command of Davis of the need for addition: naga ..[Holt, Miss Spencer ill appear in con.| Wilson and Troop 2 in command of Miss Mae Hamilton, county SuPer lircction with this picture at 815 and|M&- Knittle. The boys will return to intendent and a member o! the {9:40 each evening. Casper Sunday morning. { rary board, was also guest oo | _—_#__-_—_—_—___—. eerie, eon and she spoke sence side, Maintainence and re-|per. ‘The damage culminated last sum- Rosey Bese na hey ie pair of the library is provided byifmer in washing out curbings, side-|4ay, for the purpose of clasutce op a county tax levy of sro oeaighth Paps Oa. cistroving streets in the|the cabin to receive the Backlos uP mill, Last year re, te ore at $6,000 with which to pay| Tho recent heavy snow storm in San Ween to go to the camp the librarian and assistants, buy which @ vast amount of water was un- Because: of bad wheather tone! building in re-|loosed south of Casper was noticeable books and keep the . In the eastern districts but the partly |{"® members of Backlog will not go form rates. ong meses, sae STATE EPIBLIGANS oe cee! wert w carve UlTY COUNCIL purpose of demonstrating the possi- bilities of Wyoming and helping peo- ple to take advantage of them, is in Casper assisting Malcolm Masiinnen, The attention of local political ob- secretary-manager of servers is directed toward Cheyenne ; Tih x highway to get acquainted with the} today where the inner ruffles ot Be People of this city. Mr. Baker is the} publicanism will be ironed out at a president of the Wyoming division} meeting of the statecentral committee of the Grant highway. These two] which starts today. men called to pay their respects this! Many Casper political followers are morning to District State Engineer|in attendance at the state meetin, ji vi Bowman, whose work has been so ex-| the chief difficulty of which will be to Cost, of Project for Laying eelient on the Grant highway and all}eiect a: state chairman to handle the{ ©4000 Square Yards Will IN THE HOUSE ill receive the other roads in his jurisdiction | destiny of the party during the cone Depend Upon Type of pair, /This Year 2 ent of in| felted “tam prevented cwhat might |‘ Camp Rotary this week, as planned. across the central part of the state. [ing year. Surfacing Used. double this amy - ate "s. In|have been wholesale damage. Their regular meeting will be held at Secretary MacKinnon said this af-| Among the Casperites who left Sat- creased assasst uation, the Henning. The contract for the diversion dam was awarded to J. V. Stryker of Den- ver. The plans calls for a reservoir Jarge enough to carry off the flood waters and divert the overflow across the brow of the hills south of Cas- order to enlargo the building, the funds have to come from sources outside of the levy. Agitation is be- ing started now to increase the size of the building. ‘Attention was called to the com- _—_—— ELABORATE RADIOPHONE ternoon that the progrees along the|urday night for Cheyenne to be in at- Grant highway in Wyoming, with that} tendance at the big political conclave in the other states eastward, was}are G. R. Hagens, Natrona county rapidly bringing that route of through| chairman, and Patrick Sullivan, re travel into a condition where it will}tently boomed as one of the Repub be a good road all the way from|!ican candidates for the governorship. Bids will be opened at the council meeting this evening for the paving of District No. This district in- cludes Grant from Second to Milton, Lincoln from Badger to Milton, a Chicago to the mountains. > foal Next Dom Beach, (and) all’ the ing (ot) Peter aa Coutns: gig pee in the Plasto pape pa ftir INSTALLE = ‘a cross streets. er, who will address the ‘per city. 5 nine celesatoreae Seah ok L h REED I The paving-will cover 34,000 square! jublic next Sunday evening at om sone Bare ecttalek ieee m4 We Also Are Showing a Wonderful Ne yards a will inchrd te v" itorium. Dr. ~ J ae . ee Ra Se LECTED zest etsret ince storm Severe) fan” acon autora ie, 7 3 [ero 10 an ral Selection of Serie ot teapalbemraree bares f ton of different types of paving will} Columbus, also spoke in behalf of ee ee aarp Dongias and Casper which ts also H } be ontered. concrete, pinin and re-} nr. Collins’ ‘lecture, which: s#eimed |) | srsq|Pyilie 'NeltecaTeery, <the|roomm of this city. Owine te tue cniigie ' Yellowethn u Matias! thy 4 enforced, bithulitic, asphaultic top,| at radicalism. ¥ - = daughter of famous players and her-|scarcity of such apparatus caused b: aay’s Tunch- ry een os. Rae aes Other spbelies at ee it win|Sel€ @ popular stage favorite, has|the great demand throughout the ost iw estimated betw eon were Paul J. Harvey, who joined the list of actor-managers, hav-| United States, it is not known Just 000 and $400,000 depending on the} assist in the “taking @tock” cam-lin. taxen over control of.a wellknown | how soon it can be secured, 35,000, ‘has approved a $60,000 bridge| the Casper Masonic club; A, J. Mok-| 22°, Of Paving used. A committee raday by : —AND— seten Sus mesibeite oc ha disteiet ont | eee eee eee ata aa London theater. Miss Neilson-Terry| ‘Tho radio is being put in by the ede reslie bet ¢ Commerce and A. E. " oject at 3, will ‘kingon|ler, vice president id J. \. the Chamber of ecmttascs di en Roe ai vbeieg Due in, te # $60,000 grading and culvert project] des, eecrotary-treasurer at the an |e, Consulted before the contract is] stirrett, chairman of the tee pro. | Wellas.on the stage. are all Masons who desired to install a oad mace Tiver. eliminating four}nual meeting of the organization Sat- let. will put the drive over. Tt is phe.) SS eee es rr grade cr: ings with a con-| urday night. Sat wr ae is initiating a $60,000 project between} tion of business including the per- much rivalry is already manifest. For Men and Young Men GEORGE VROMAN POST NO. 2 3 seven Powdwer river and Waltman, to work| fection of plans for a big member- Ballots were cast today for this summer with $20,000 of state|ship drive occupied the attention of "Assume Positions directors to act as a board for the Boxing, Wrestling, Musical Entertainment gS 3 O ' funds on grading and culverts, be-|the organization during the evening.| ‘The Misses Mary Monroe and Sue ensuing year. The following were Big Time in Store for A2] Buddies The Young Fellow’s Store B, Nelson, I. A. tween Waltman and Richards, and} George Stilphen was elected pres |witon, tegbharas corived slat Cannes | eee + + ‘ > . C. Nicolaysen, will do quits a little work between|det; Edmunds Knittle, secretary and might. a he er | Reed, |. Hs Sttenett P. eS Arkeon Bldg. 140 N. Center north and south road to and from Denver, han built a new bridge across » Deer creek at Glenrock at a cost off 1. A. Reed was clected, president of i : A. Slade and B B Brooks For Richards and Moneta. beyond which|Joe M. Lowndes, treasurer, of the/the Elk street school, taking the place ike Meventhe a tle vote was cast for point there will be 15 miles of trailf'radio club. The radiophone will be|of Mrs. Brunsvold. Miss Wilson will Dr. J, C. Kamp and Lew M. Gay. on which nothing will be done this} established tm the dance hall of the|take the placo of Mrs. Wray, who} |” — co year. Masonic temple. ft AOR eh eae te gaat ‘ormerly taught in the Central school. between Shoshoni and Riverton and ss Zea So |LARGE AUDIENCE IS DELIGHTED BY CONE PROGRAM DIVERSION DAM Lander and Hudson. It is expected that a great deal of work will be) done in the Indian reservation j * o. ° ° ° ° near| Lander and Riverton this yeur in| bd view of the fact that congress has appropriated five millions dollars for 7 = = work on the Indian reservation roads.| perenne ee oes | Am appreciative audience filled the was followed by the cheir in “God Be }Church of St. Anthony last night al pepe oe duet with E, J. Dona | J. A. Stucky, “O Love Divine,” — | the saered concert which was given by | 70° 27 = | the choir of the church under the lead-| ing mbaher was "taee Dicey ty sng | Damage Resulting Last Sum- jership of Mrs. Georse Smith. Numer-| choir, x mer From Heavy Rains jous rehearsals had been held during! In each case the voices were added Reduced by Improvement KENNEDY KITS the past weeks, and every number!to by the beautiful accompaniment of South of City. | was a delight to the music lovers who| the orchestra of violin, cello, clarinet, Just what you have been wanting and looking fer, jattended the concert. flute and organ, and under the direc: good convenient, durable handy all around tool | By 8 o’clock the church was filled/tion of Mrs. a kit. We havea com: ime, all si i WASHINGTON, April 10.—(By The} 2nd the number, “In Monatery Gard-/great succe south of Casper to prevent damage i plete line, all sizes and prices. Associated Press—A long story of)¢n” by choir and orchestra, opened; The work and time which had been| resulting from flood waters pouring alleged appropriation of public money| the program. “God 1s Love" was next/ devoted to the preparation of the con-| into east Casper from the mountains. s for private use “without scruples or|selection, sung by the quartet with|cert was well rewarded by tho appre-| sollowing heavy storms, has already justification” is told in a copy re-|Bert Conley as soloist. ‘The choir gave|ciation expressed ty the audience and} been rflected here although the water ceived here today of the recent grand/a splendid interpretation of “Christ in|the concert last night added another }.trap is just in the initial stages. jury presentment retgrned in Porto|F landers,” which was followed by the| success of the evenings of music which| ‘Water from the foothills and moun- “we STRIVE 70 PLEAse > 4 Beneficial results of the diversion dam which is being built by the city mith, the evening was a Rico against Governor E. Mont Reily,| Bach-Gunoud “Ave Maria,” sung by/| have been given for several years by|tains south of Casper caused heavy his secretary, John Hull, and Auditor} E. J. Donahoe. Prof. Rudolph Lund-!the Catholic choir during the Lenten r berg sang @-solo ‘Jerusalou,- which. scason, } @amage even in the more thickly’ set-

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