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PAGE FOUR PETITIONS FOR INJUNCTIONS TO BE HEARD SOON Many Places Affected Under!* Injunction and Abatement Proeredings Set for April 24. Abatement actions in which own ers or lessees of institutions here have been found guilty of condoning, per. mitts or encouraging law viola- tions will be heard in district court starting April 24. The list of cases which have been Prepared to date mnd in which papers have been served numbers eight of What the authorities say are the most held under restraint eu C. Muchow, who recently fea- tured in bringing action against Charles ¥. Miskell a deputy sheriff. Fhe charge against Muchow is that he permitted gambling and other fle ga) operations in the institution. This fmetiintion is located at 902 North Harrison street. A house at 263 BC street owned or eperated by John Faragher, a house at 241 West B street of which Anna Werguson and Mary Horton are nam- ef as operators; the Paris, Romnia xf Metros gambling hall at 219 West Wirst atrest; the Merinos-Hoostacks parlor at 221 West, First street; Babe Reynold’s place at 238 West B street end the Paris-CcCoy house at 221 ‘West B street are the other institu- tions named by the authorities in the first Ust of abatement actions. HERCE RIOTING IN RTGH CITY (Continued fro dee, $0 credited. Witusthe tatontien ‘ee Propose that the leaders of the rival @ctions of the Irish Republican army «Richard Mulcahy for the Free Stat- ~ ets and Roderick (Rory) O'Connor for the Republicans—be called fn to @hare in the discussions, and it is stated they already have been asked swhetber they are willing to attend. One of the main stumbling blocks fm the way of an- understanding 1s register. Arthur Griffith ts exif te hot@ firm fy to his view that the elections can- mot be postponed beyond the first ‘week in June, while Mr. De Valera notorious offenders. Included in the list ts the Mills Ho tel at 2 lis, Wyo., alleged home of the famous “Monte Carlo” gambling} hall. During the interim this insti- FLOOD DAMAGE lo PILING UP (Continued from ces One) unprecedented high stage has | create# a seriously threatening «itua- | tion. McCLURE, I, April 20.—Water rushing into this Seetion from the six recent levee breaks will c approx- imately 40,000 acres of cultivated land, It wus estimated today, and will inun- | date McClure to a depth of two feet jdy tonight. it-eidents are ficeing the | town. CLINTON, Iowa, April 20.—Fiood conditions became menacing here to- day when the Mississipp! water reached an 18-foot stage. Basements in Clinton are flooded, while between Fulton and Thomas, Ill, the roadway is under water, the flood having washed out the portecting dyke Pole lines along the road are down and hundreds of acres of cultivated land inundated. At Savannah, Ill, an army of men are at work with sandbags in an offer |to check the waters which already have reached the Burlington matin line | tracks. Traffic on the Town side between | Clinton and Davenport has been aban- doned. —— ----- CONGRESSIONAL PROBE OF BIG OIL | GONTRAGT SEEN (Continned from Page One) York papers which have been attrib uted to Mr. Sincair, to whem the en- tire dome has been leased, this re serve is not being administered under the lend leasing law; the naval re- serves were expremiy exempted from the provisions of that law. Unless the dill I have introduced is passed, the state will recetve nothing. It has seemed to me amazing that the leas- ing of this structure should be at- tempted without full notice to the State of Wyoming. “I intend to do everything I can to secure & royalty for the stato.” foe hve 8 Ag mee MURDERS WiFE, KILLS HIMSELF LOS ANGE:/ES, Cal, April 20.—W. D. Heintselman, of Toledo. Ohio, today shot and fatally wounded his wife, Garnet Heintselman, and then killed himself. Letters telling o% his inten: ticns were found on hi+ body. The shooting occurred in a hotel room. Double-Header Bill v nnounced by Hub For Last ast of Week A Gouble-header bil at the Hub is the attraction for Mriday, Saturday and Sunday of this week. There is no afeznce in the price of the show, and the bili includes first run fims of feature interest. aan openirg of the doubleheader is Charlle Chaplin, in his newest pic- ture “Pay Day” which is showing in Casper for positively the first time. The film is the seventh million dollar HAWAIIAN IN HOELTIES comedy which has been produced, and followers of the great comuiiian can- fot afford to miss his latest side =plit- ter. to life western story with a thrill per, minute, western girl in his captor. ‘Virginia Valli contributes a charm- ing impersonation to the generad ef. are Duck Conners,| SMI f Sioodifiy, ‘The hula tults|a=3_ leader of the boy scout, ie in Arthur yas done with unvaual grace and drew Duke Lee, Harold Goodwin, Millett, Perey Challenger, Jack Wal ters and Lon Poff. ahem stretch of eand hills in the sand hilis country—may be credited -to Leland) well taken by tho persotinel of Lancaster, and the choice of a A. EL C. gtris’ troupe. ON GOLUMBTA PROGRAM In “Sweeney's Reception.” the musi- ‘cal comedy which is now playing at Frank Muvo in “Tracked to Earth”|the Columba, the Hawalin Wour icf! is on the same program and is a true| with the musical specialties and tho, <a bulu dance draws a great ap- The story has to do with m sfick-| Ore pose an wile lomo tongued man of the west who could} *ition to the music and dancing num- talk himself out of any trouble —| bers of the play, is a sketch of unus- even horse stealing when a typicaljusl merit and lends & colorful note to ithe comedy. The four musicians pre- sent several Hawaiian number, with | The musical comedy which t one Good photography of a hard sub-| of the best of the Harris and Proy pro- Ject—the barrun wastes of great! ductions attracted a S. B. O. andience, n@ the characters of the play were Whether You Build a BARN, BUNGALOW OR BUSINESS BLOCK Supply of Lumber, Building Material, Builders’ Hardware is at your disposal WESTERN LUMBER CO. Yards and Office 300 N. Center St. CASPER Boy Scouts at Sint Executive Gendahl of the Ome, ho Scout council. Next fall Mr. Ship- pey will seck a position as an execu- News of Interest to Ex-Service Men Featuring National, State and Local Activities. formerty Senet | ROT Of then cxeienm, nesieted RP: sistant Scoutmaster Etmer Edwards. tive of » first class council. DEMOSTRATION AT PROJECTED. Members of Troop 16 of Boy Scouts of Mills, the Mills junior scout troop and the girl scouts of Mills are joining forces to put on a community demon- strction at the Mille school Friday held at the school iast night for re- hearsal of stunts and demonstrations to be put on by the boys. Roy E. Rob- eztson, principal of the Mills school HALIFAX, UAOP Morm=-<moOo<d struction and practice under the direc- tion of Leibert Ficca, who has taken charge of the corps. Iine steamer Oxonian, from Portland, Maing to Liverpool, broke her rudder stock ,about 800 miles southeast of Halifax and has sent out calls for as- sistance, according to a wireless mes- sage picked up here today. “CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER” HAVE YOU BEEN TO “SWEENEY’S RECEPTION” PRESENTED BY Ole Blancard and His ABC Gils HONOLULU FOUR Hear “The Singing Saw” and See The Hula Dance GIFT NIGHT TONITE - Shows at 7 and 9 P. M. HELPLESS. April 20.—The Leland WIRTEEN MEN PLAGED | A CLEAR COMPL COMPLEXION IN JOBS BY CHAMBER | *=sxcows;seaegee™ OF GOMMERCE BUREAU) “*”: Soman ! en were put 0 work yes: he entertainment, which will be in the nature of a troop rally, is an open house to the residents of Milis who are expected to turn our en masse, and an invitation is algo extended to offi- cials of the Casper council to attend. | BUGLE AND DRUM CORPS PRACTICE. Regular practice of the bugle and drum corps of the Casper scout troops was held at the headmuarters of Troop 4 last evening. Representatives from several troops were on hand for in-| Ae SONOS Bee oe are particularly wanted at this time. Many complimentary and enthusias- place for such a bureau and that it should do much good. THEATER 10c and 25¢ Continuous 1:30 to 11 P.M. LAST TIMES TODAY SNOOKY COMEDY “READY TO° SERVE” TOMORROW ONLY Constance Binney 3d) East’ <OmMZON rPaA-ucs FRECKLEFACE Sun and Wind Brings Out Usty Spots. How to Remove Eanily. Here's a chance, Miss Freckleface, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it ‘wil not cost you a penny unless it yemoves the freckles; while if it does ications you how easy it is to rid yourself of ‘the homely freckles and get a beaxti- fut complexion. Rarely is more than ne ounce needed for the forst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the Gouble strength Othine as_ this strength is sold under guarantee of money back if {t fails to remove freckles.—Adv. Say Checkers! ‘Who Cleaned Your Suit? Don’t you know Bill? Well you just keep it quict and T'll show you, for satisfaction is yours If Cleaners, Tailoring, Repairing, Alterations. « Call for und Deliver. Phone 1437-M We IRIS THEATER FRIDAY, S. ae Phone 765 ASK YOUR CONTRACTOR A Bishop-Cass Theater VAU DEVILLE LAST TIMES TODAY Dressler & Wilson | Billy & Edna Dodge Classy Dances and Songs ; ‘‘He Did but He Didn’t” Se oe ee Prepare to Laugh—You Sperry & Bell Will Not Be Disappointed A Novel Oddi! - “The avoicenieg cf Big | Dell, Beattie & Dell Ben”—Something New. Contesting Gravitation FEATURE PICTURE . Barbara Castleton: and Montagu Love “SHAMS of SOCIETY” She was rich—but penniless. =, fhe ed gambled—and test. A Jewel disappeared—she was a thief! A moneylender knew and named his price of silence. A darkened Imousine; a swife ride to & quiet country place; a warm fire in an open grate—“Come” said, “let us arrance things comfertably.” Her busbend crept them, a pistol in his hand and then—the most ever seen on the screen. Evening Shows at 7 and 9—Admission 55c FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY MARY PICKFORD crept upon climax AATURDAY AND SUNDAY In the Biggest and Most Pretentious Photopla: of Her Career d “LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY” TEN REELS OF REAL JOY! SA thrilling story. set in Alaska with 4a thousand. men the heart of the gold countrys LAST TIMES TODAY AMERICA Friday and Saturday AGNES AYRES —And— E. K. LINCOLN —In— “THE INNER VOICE” Sunday and Monday WM. S. HART “TRAVELIN’ ON” HU Big Double Feature Program and FRANK MAYO Réculhs Admission 10and 30c Including Tax “TRACKED 10 EARTH’ A horse thief—the arrest—the escape—the desert hid- ing place—the girl—the big surprise. Mystery, thrills, romance—a clean, delightful picture. MAYO’S LATEST AND GREATEST OFFERING. A Saturday Evening Post Story. THEATER Continuous 1 to 10:30 P. M. Added Attraction CHARLES CHAPLIN —IN—= ‘PAY DAY’ On pay day he knows money talks because it soon says goodbye. “Pay Day” is Chaplin’s seventh million-dollar comedy. It has just been released. It has positively never been shown in Casper before. —IN— ADDED ATTRACTION WM. WELSH ANP LOIS LORRAINE IN “WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA” POSITIVELY NO ADVANCE IN PRICE

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