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MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1922. ECZEMA WW Chaes's Olea med| Te Hon ot Be a ‘This Ointment has an extraoraii control over all itching skin healing, soothi: de-Casper Daily Cribine BOND ACTION PENDING _ seme AOTRY = IN ALLEGED BRIBERY i: CLOG SELECTED TE APOT DOME Persons Who Guaranteed Appearance of Appointment of Units Which i$ SEPARATE Ballack and Gallington Cited Into Will Function for the Com- < . ing Year Ammounced at Court to Present Ciaims, If Any Luncheon Today. NOMINEES FOR SCHOOL BOND 2 ARE SELECTED = trate signature : Grass On the box—e trademark thet proe wt secured imitations. —a, Primaries Held Yesterday at) 5 ‘ High School; Nominations mee at Not Closed Until Elec- anew 5 . tion Day. ; oetal van fost built for th wiahdhal povertelant ef Trelnad.| And that's not an English aign on the van, either. i Civil action was against the origini Committees samo? by thesdoant of étrectors 4° the Casper Rotary club to eorve tn the various activities of the organization forthe next year, were made public af the weekly Incheon of the club today, The committees named, follow: Entertainment—Cari Gompf, chafr man; F Burwell, ani Harry Mec Graken Tellowship—L. A. Reed, chairman; Barl Boyle and Harry McCcrmack. aI—B. B. Brooks, chair ni Scott and A. A. Slade. Pubtic Affatrs—P. C. Wicokysen, W. S. Kimball ‘and Lew Boys’ ar Work—W. O. Wil FIELD--MORGAN CHEYENNE, Wyo., Apri 24.—{Spe G. B. Morgan of Wyoming today tele graphed Senator La Foliette of wis consin a statement that in his opinion the Salt Creek and Teapot of] fields are “Separate structures” and that there is “practicaNy no possibility of @rair ing Teapot through Salt Creek wells.” The statement was in reply to the foHowing inquiry from La Follette “I am very much interested to get} your opinion of the possibility of} draining the Teapot dome from any op- erations which are going forward at present. This statement fs made by interior department. I desire to serve this oil for the navy. and the public is possible.” i, Official explanations of the reason for giving @ contract to the Sinclatr) - B. B. Brooks was culled on the purposes of the educa- ittee. He responded by it was the duty of the ted to explain the meaning, purpose, responsibility and Jimitation to those outside the mem- ta work wz pet to edu- ne chit@ren in Casper nor ons, but fo assist the work of the lowship committee and told © thonght should be done to club here better qualify it- to the tenets of the interna .s a new member. Mr. member of the firm-of the tter shop and.is very pop- Tn accorfance with sumgestions of the international headquarters {t is prabable that the Jocal club will spon- sora and gitis’ week the first, of May. ‘The ministers may be asked to Xefer toit In their sermons. Each day, in the wesk will be devoted to sore phase of boys’ and girls’ work, such as thrift and citizenship, recrea- Hott, education, etc. W- ©. Wilson suggested-a-re-chrtet- enhig of some of the members-of the clu. ‘The Rev. Philp K. Bawards, M. P. Wheeler and J. T. Scott were ap- potited a committee to draft reso- Intions occasioned by the sud@en pass- img of Rotarian R. T. Kemp, who Tassel away in a Denver hospital funiay. The members of the local einb will probably attend.the-funeral in a-body Wednesday. FRENCH WOULD LEAVE PARLEY (Continue® trom Page One) by Gectsions with reflection that we will obtain it. It istby persevering and anethodicalaction. But=tt.mmust be done” The premier dectxret he ardently hoped for the cooperation of the al lies im case Germany defanited, “but according to the terms-of*the treaty,’* he added, “cach may tm-case-of neod} saplings lee y Sie Wapentnn Re eee aca) Le, ‘ : i Venmclsy > aoe 88 at die meee is | sare Say en Camper ew ol as a ae Sa ade) ‘Sacusfawen(o : ee ee y that do 2 | _ Starting May". the that he been forced to scck Dro- | paeeansimpenel : ey: the ‘necessary -effort-to-discharge her | Storage company Will install house to] 1% Te the Eisie-of District Judge PN Today—tThe darling of a detite. “We shall fefend,4n-fallindepend-| encé, the French cause, and we shall mot. abandon any arms the treaty givesus.” —_—___—_ -|being drained by private interests nterests to drill the ‘Teapot dome was ‘that the Teapot dome was in danger ct drilling on adjacent lands and that, therefore, the government disired to removed the supposed petroleum com tents of the Teapot dome for storage In tankage. The only drilling on tends adjacent to the Teapot dome is-in ths Salt Creek field. OPEN FORUM TUESDAY TO BE ADDRESSED BY BISHOP MEAD, DENVER Another open forum in which all members of the chamber of commerce ‘will have the opportunity to present their views on important topics will be held tomorrow noon at the Heu- ning hotel No regular program has peen prepared and all member are jurged to present topics for <discus- sion. Bishop C. YZ. Mead of Denver will BAPTIST CHURCH PACKED FOR EVENING SERVICE the of Presifierits” was doliv- ‘ered at the evening service at the J irst TEMPLARS IN NEW ORLEANS FOR CONCLAVE NEW ORLEANS, April 24—About 20 Knights Templar drill teams and 25 ‘Templar brass bands with music and parades here for the 350th trien- nial conclave of the Grand Encamp- ment, Knights Templar, gave New Or- leans @ holiday appearance today. ‘With no-sesstons scheduted untit to- night when band concerts will be giv en at three places downtown by the Siloam Commandery (mfllianaire) band of Chicago, the Hanselmann band of Kansus City andthe Chicago Comman- dery band, the more than 20,000 visi- tors here spent the day taking steam- or trips throught the harbor, visiting points of interest and admiring the decorations of the-city, said to be the most elaborate and extensive ever achieved ‘in the-south. ‘The “Indiana Fraters” arrived Jast| Aight 100 per cent strong-and tmmedi- ately began a campaign to hold the next.meeting at Indinnapolis, ‘The Se- attle, Wash, delegation also opened a) vigorous fight for the next conven- tion the slogan being “Go west, Knights Templer, go west” instituted today 1 bondemen for Attorney Roy, H. Bullack and Curley - pe|ton, giving the bondsmen until 9 o’clock April 29. to show cial to The Tribune) —State Geologict| cause in district court why legal process should not be insti- tuted to recover $5,000 bonds declared forfeited when the defendants did not present themselves in justice court at 2 TRIO ACCUSED | OF HATFIELD Lively, Salters were today found net guiliy of verdict was returned by @ jury in cir- cult court. "The same-defendants were freed of @ like charge last December in connection with the death of Hd Chambers. were shot on the court house steps in the presence-of thelr wives. Rew C. M. Thompson Ix, Woodrow rium. ‘The feature ofthe service was and announcement is made that she will sing again next Sunday evening. pranovyoice., IGE DELIVERY HERE 10 BEGIN FIRST OF fisY house ice delivery in all parts of Cas- per according to announcements made today by H. P. Bubb. With the Cas- per Ice plant enlarged sufficiently to take-care of the business for the sum- mer the distribution service will be One ‘way to teach the small boy greatly widened as comp:red with @rithmetic ts to let him figure how)jformer:years. many hours until school is out— ‘Wichita Beacon. SR ta ——Try a Tribune classified ad—— ‘The Henry Ford Ge ts Stuck ie ‘The fishing schooner Henry Ford, built as a challenger for the North | at Esser, Sass Atantic Fisherman's cup, got stuck in the mud as she slid off the waya| ‘Wilson being the one whose religion | Richmond, was discussed: Standing room only|ivanston, Wyo. Evanston, ledlobyMirs. J... Scott, “Repent Ye,” | most wicked eity™im America. Mrs. Scott possesses a pleasing so-| notintend-toJexve “My father-fought friends Latest reports from Evanston-ind-| o'clock Saturday afternoon for hear- tug on a charge of having attempted amount for Gallington. When the fetted and issued a bench warrant for the apprehension of both Bullack and Gallington. Both were released and placed in the county jail. Later they were.re jeased on a writ cf habeas corpus on the order of Judge C. O, Brown. The writ was signed at 6 o'clock Satur- @ay evening and will be heard April 26, at 2 o'clock. The writ was in the following "WwW, W. Lacy defendant vs, W- E. ‘Tubbs, M. W, Purcell and Joe LL court or the undersigned judge, April ‘That the course of true love never himself at the county cabo was called for hearing by Judge| Cio’, office late Saturday after- W. 5. Tubbs Scturday afternoon the! noon seeking a license which would defendants were not in court, Judge} permit the happy culmination of’a ‘Tubbs. then declared tho bonds for-! doyhood romance. about his Intention of getting the license alwalys required at marriage Mr. Criss arranged to have Miss Katherine Dunn, county clerk, open her‘office after hours so that ‘the fatal deed would be over was generally ceremonies, before around. cis troubles began. Mr. Criss was asked for his health cer- tiflcate. He was unable to produ-o it and was informed that he would i have to secure such a document from a doctor of sufficient practice. “You are hereby eee! ‘This presented no barrier other than Produce the, body of Roy stave | tho loss of time tothe healthy, etrap- Een iy alin 7 one | a Fane ch tents e | ‘7 ing the benedicts. ‘After he had secured the nects- 26, at 9am. Being served with this! ...> health certificate he returned to writ to be dealt with according to ls) the cterk’s offich. In the process be issued. muintain secrecy noised nuptial knot. Wouldbe Benedict Arrives Today At Goal but Obstacles Are Many}\"*; ctpals. It was found that the other T- Grieve. party to the marriage compact, Miss Geraldine Templer, cf Broken Bow, Neb., had not yet reached the ae of 21. The young peopl; were informed that the mother's consent would be necessary before tne license could Telegraphic communication was established between the young wom- an and her;-mother, who resides in Broken Bow, The result was that the ceremony had to be put off until today, when the final details were all féred up and the license was is- sued at 11 o'clock this morning. ‘Wasting no tinge th his first ardu- ous conflict with law and legal technicality the young people hied” to the manse of the Presbyterian church and by 11:30 were man and wife, Rev. Chas. A. Wilsdn tying the Mr. Criss has Been employed here for the past several months. The bride-to-be urrived -here Saturday afternoon for a visit brother and other realtives. After a short honeymoon trip the young with her At the primaries held yesterday at! the high school for nominations of per- sans to be elected members of the high school board of education next Monday at Central school, the follow- ing nominees were chosen: ©. Wilson, C. H. Townsend George 5. Nelson, and Mrs, Harriet DON’T MISS IT! WATCH THE ADS ‘Nominations wit #tit be Gj 5 day, the day of election and also of the regular annual meeting of the school board, Three persons will be! chosen for a period of two years from! the list of nominees. A Bishop-Cass Theate- LAST TIMES TODAY WILLIAM S, At << = and have you then and there this writ} of sssuing the Tcense the clerk I! make their home ‘on with a return thereon of your doings| must ascertnin the ages of the prin- SSS in the premises. Signed Judge C. 0. Brown.” Subsequent to the signing of the writ, Judge Brown telephoned from Douglas and informed Sheriff Joe L. Marquis that he had authorized the release of Bullack and Gallington and that he had fixed thetr bond for ap- pearance before the district court for @ hearing on the habeas corpus pro- ceedings. at $2,500. Ho stated also that he had approved the value and euf- ency of the bond gtven in the ha- Deas corpus action. House Plant Hatfield and Chambers | , ret«Ivhatrather-Tiverardiay cate that the former minister does|In-some-great,.open, windswept est American and progressive admiin- istration.” Messages recetved here today by J. R. Arnold, did not-correctly reflect the-sitmation there. ‘The former minister-forrnerty serv ed in pastorates in Syracuse, . Philadelphia, Rochester, N. other eastern cities. HICHESTER S P. on were ae sae, Say Checkers! Who Cleaned Your Suit? Don't you know Bill? Well you just keep st quiet and Ill show you, for satisfaction is yours if you call the Y-O-MING Cleaners and Tailors Cleaners, ‘Tatioring, Repairing, Alterations. We Call for and Deliver. Phone 1437-M Continuous 1:30 to 11 P.M. Wanda-Hawley Ki “pF inley street. CASPER STORAGE CO. 313 West Midwest Ave. EARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES . His only name was a cattle brand. His only repu- tation—bad! So it didn’t seem so hard to shoulder the guilt of another’s crime. But the soul-stirring sac- rifice he made—only a woman knew! AND TONIGHT IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TOSEE IT TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY CECIL B. DE MILLE’S “FOOL'S PARADISE” DOROTHY DALTON, CONRAD NAGEL, MILDRED HARRIS, THEODORE KOSLOFF and JULIA FAYE. A picture that sweeps from Texas to Siam and gathers into a hundred lavish scenes of the love and beauty of the world. A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY AND TUESDAY. Week KASSIS’ AD WATCH TOMORROW’S PAPER FOR al acock’ great city’s spenders! Laughing and dancing through life! Tomorrow — Ruin! Her luxury sacrificed! The love of a great-souled ‘woman triumphant! ~A romance of fine feathers that covered a heart of gold. —In— 4 Food for Scandal Also Two-Reel Mack Sennett Comedy “Those Athletic Girls” Also the Photoplay Feature Admission-40c Block West of Henning “CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER” “THE PRINCE OF LIARS” A Big Up-to-the Minute Comedy and Vaudeville Specialties Shows at 7 and 9 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY PEARL’S ROUMANIAN GYPSIES 5---PEOPLE---5 Presenting Musical Numbers and Russian Dancing HEAD THIS wae VAUDEVILLE