Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 15, 1922, Page 8

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PACE EIGHT EWPARLEY ON | IRISH AFFAIRS BEING PLANNED Craig, Collins and Griffith to Be Invited to London for Cabinet Conference x Soon. LONDON, May 15 tiated Press )}—T : on Irish affatrs, for Cotonies Churchill, . * moning to London Premier Craig of Ulster and and Arthur Griffith for the provision Free State government a conferenes on the Internal in Iretand. Tt the proposal t= approved the con h i neverfailing river, subterranean soures of water sap ply may of wells near Sfiver Crown, 13 miles an underground dam at a potnt near- er the city, some extent on physicial investiga attention of the Cheyenne Chamber may with extensive holdings along Crow creek Bell suggests that en gineering tests to prove or disprove underground river be utilized but to irrtgate tho of land tributary to Cheyenne. CHEYENNB, Wyo, May nat benenth Crow er=sh, the puny stream on which Cheyenne depends for its water supply, there flows « 16 and that this be tapped by the drilling up-stream, or by the construction of | This is a theory—based to jon—which has been brougni to the af Commerce by J. T. Beil, a ranch- nis theory be undertaken, and that { the theory prove well-founded the not “ater supply, As <f acres © enlarge the city’s Bell's plan contempalites utiliza ciated Press.}—A munity is aud property fberties immedintely co t The all reasonable acked or threaten person or prope ey are a iso pledged to refrain forcing their political or views or opinions upon others, and to insure full and free execrcises of civil rights mem h violence of from sectarian ab for It ch May 15.—The body of who had died of BELFAST, an elderly woman, buNet wounds, was found in Great] }), George street Inst night. bringing the total of known dead in Sunday’s shoot- ines to eight ny DURLIN, May 15.—({By The Associ ated Preas)}—The peace committee of the Dail Etreann, which met at o'clock Jast night, was tn session un til 126 this morning when adjourn ment was taken until 4 o'clock this afternoon. WAREHOUSE AT FORT RUSSELL DESTROYED BY FARLY MORNING. FIRE! CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 15.—Salv age warehouse No. 209, one of the old est buildings at Fort Russell, is ir ruins as the result of an early mort ing fire of unknown origin which v not checked until the Cheyenne fire Gepartment had reinforced the mili tary department. Dai to the] h building was probebly $ age to its contents, a huge quantity o salvaged uniforms and other military property, has not been estimated. ‘The fire was the second at Fort Rus sell recently, the first destroying an officer# bachelor quarters and caus- m ° a “=| FIRE DAMAGES HOUSE called out Department No. 1 last night was badly burned on the inside be- and@ not located since warrants were ce his Fund. Buy a Barrel of Flour.” AT FOURTH AND ELK Fire at Fourth and Bik streets yout 10 o'clock. A two-room house re the blaze could be extinguished was occupied by a man, wife and \d whose names have not been as. ined. The muddy conditions of street made it difficult for the fire en to reach the place. Hose/had to carried about 100 yards to“the fire LIST OF ARRESTS HERE Nick Retnecker, alleged member of bootleg ring sald to exist in Casper asned for his arrest a week ago, was yesterday afternoon y, a deputy she: rged from his homevat Reinecker is. 8 ned from an ext had no ad been isstred. s arraigned before Judge W. this morning and fosted bonds of $500 to guara: preliminary urance appearance at aring Su ie baae “Help the Near East Relief TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. ing a loss of $30,000. woukl have been much had there deen funds available for reroofing the damaged bufiding immediately. The ‘work could not be financed, however, with the result that high winds during @ recent storm blew down large sec-| gt; tions of the wally, mmking the struc: ture virtually a total loss except for the value of brick that maybe salv- aged. a ROTARIANS POSTPONE LUNCHEON. ‘The-weekly luncheon of*the Rotary <fub has been postponed until Wed- wneetiny becanse of the’ funeral of’ Mrs. Julian EH. Lever, which is ‘being held today. Severaimatters of interest will w street. Phone 1019W . FOR SALE—Two lots in East Bur- lowstone highway street, cash for the two. FOR RENT—Two-rcom _ house; ‘room house, furnished: land for equity. The latter loss] FOR RENT—Fiveroom modefn fur nished 559 South ‘Lincoln 5-15- house. lington addition; 50 feet from ‘Yel- on. Thormeburg reet. Call at 528 South Center betwee: 4 and 7 o'clock; $350 5-15-6t* gas and lights. 1223 South Willow atrosts Inquire. at 833 East Second. stree' b.15-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE—Room and lots 60x140 feet; 12 st location; iN consigder car ar lois or 40 acres Phone T155J. 5-15-3t* boarding house, take-place-at the Wednesday:meeting. fo I embrace this method of announc- mg my tntertion of becoming a candi- date for the ‘nomination for Judge of the District Court of said judicial dis- trict, to be voted for Amgust £2, 3922, which district consists of Converse, and Fremont ‘counties. Hay- | ™ ing been a resident anJ practicing at-| torney of this district) for several 4" FOR SALE—Piano duofold; FOUND—Pair tortoise shell kitchen cabinet; rugs, mattress; apartment or rent. 328 West Eleventh street Turner Drug store. Phone 27235 5-15-2t special Call at Trib- lens glasses on street. ne-office and identify-amd pay for ad. B-15-1t* years, and Jong prior to the forma- tion of the present \jndictal district, I would be: pleased "to have the voters give my candidacy thetr honest eon- sideration’ at the primary'election,-and if nominated at the polls in Nevem- der next.. Under the laws-of 1915, this ofifce is non-partisan. Tated at Casper, -this-the Sth day of May,,\2922 JOHN M -HENCH. 5tist F We have‘installed a music of voice and all instruments. and the public. Piano-waiting. TEACHERS’ SERVICE DEPARTMENT. PHONE 306 The Richter Music Co. Next to Iris Theater FOR RENT —Strictty modern three- FOR RENT—Stx-room house and gar- age; best street. ATTENTION Music Teachers ,REGISTER YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NUMBER, WHAT INSTRUMENT YOU TEACH AND PRICE OF LESSONS WITH US. take care of the daily inquiries for competent teachers Our services in this-department-are free to teachers We have pupils for Saxophone, Banjo, Stee¥ Guitars, Ukeleles, Brass and String Instruments, Woice and room basement apartment; bath. Phone 8343 B-15-3te in town $12 South Grant 5-15-3t* FOR RENT—Ftve-room furnished or unfurnished house. iemry, Townsend Bldg. Pelton teachers’ department, to SUBTERRANEAN RIVER IN SOUTHERN WYOMING IS REPORTED BY RANCHMAN| tion of the old Organ ditch, a canal constructed forty years ago by the | Jate Perry Organ but never used be cause of the inadequacy of creck’s flow to overcome ong the @itch, to convey water from the underground river to lands lying north and east of Cheyenne. water for 15,000 acres. An underground river similar to that Beil believes flows in the Crow creek valley is being tapped 30 miles east of Cheyenne, in Pole creek yal ley, to irrigate lands in the vicinity of Egbert. and an irrigation system |‘ depending in part om water impound. ed by a subterranean tion at southeast of Cheyerme.— ' — = | right at the heart of the problem and does not Geviate in the slightest from {ts purpose of presenting a clearcut constructive story not only the reasons but skilfully gests a correction of them. Strange as it may seem, the suave! friends Mr. | polished villian of popular conception is not the main reason, negligib'e quantity. “Why Girls Leave Home” “the parents.” picture have selec stances which, :Sport Calendar: [teccece Meeting of club at Jumaica. Meeting of Kentucky Racing asso. |clation at Louisville Opening of the season of the Bine Ridgs league. Oklahoma -tate trapshooting tour- uament opens at Ardniore. Te O14 Dominion championship tourna. ment opens at Richmond. Pal Moore vs. rounds, at New Orleans. ; Mike O'Dowd vs. Bryan Downey, 12 awe rounds at Columbus, 0. REINEGKER ADDED T0 | rhe Crow seepace settings, canal ts suffictent to carry m tn opera- 100 mile Sterling, Colo “Why j ana Racing. Metropolitan Jockey contrast, | two through Shooting. ‘ing. ° Willie Jackson, 15 Athletic Knit-Nainsook or a medium weight Cotton Ribbed Union Suit. Special at 95¢ Maid-O-Silk Hosiery FOR WOMEN Pure Thread Silk, in all the wanted colors. Per pair— $1.75 (“WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOM _ FEATURED AT WYOMING] BANKER MUST Warner ros, prednction wey Gtris Leave Home” now showing at the Wyoming the- jater mant decidedly comes under the head of “big pictures.” cause it ts of greater length than the average screen product or because its |}. cast and other adjuncts to the story are on a most elaborate scale but because it is big in theme| was affirmed by the Nebraska supreme and direct in treatment. The theme may be readity realized| rty on $10,000 bond pending the de | from the title of the picture and it|clsion but now is reported under ar is @ problem that many parents have|rest at Traverse City, been called upon to face. are often boresome but the beget that | trait geen New York City alone of missing persons girls lost in a year cause for reflection. cover a aide range, stories a most tion of the scenario and afford solid entertainmert every minute. Anna Q. Nilson tive cast which contains the names of | over a dozen very prominent photo- players who under the capable super vision of Harry Rapf and W. 8. Nigh offer a series of character portrayals| member of the underworld dope rin: that are true to life. Beantiful “be Casper Daily Etidune Sarotn. Yonetersieee law enforcement img under possessing and selling morphine. ete doce far GO TO PRISON”. LINCOLN, Neb., May 15.—The con which ts settings and action every minute/ was arrested last night by W. L. — “Why Girls Leave Home” a/| Wade and Ben 8. Hewitt of the state department work- the orders of the sheriff's newest to putng tela tar ‘Unites States authorities on a charge of both STEALS LigUOR FROM SHIPMENT INTERST TE: ants named in CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 15.—A. T. “Boost the Children’s Flour | wents of Sheridan, Barrel.” charged with stealing whiskey from an inter-state gin chan’ eng |vistion, nd sentence of one to ten pihpwran trentiany {eed | Vr tely imposed upon'Charles W. Wentz of Aurora, for maktrg a false report to the state bureau today court Mr. Wentz has been at lit- Mich., on a Statistics |charge of embezslement from a De- the reports ey gives one much REPUBLICAN CHAIRMAN ON TRIP TO CASPER P. C. Spencer, chatrman of the Re SUS"! publican State Central committes, spent Sunday in Casper visiting with Spencer was en route to Lusk to attend a district commit- tee meeting of Republicans which was reason + postponed on account of the weather. ve" is mainly) While here Mr. Spencer conferred The proiucers of the/ with leaders in the Republican party ted two specific in-| and discussed plans with them reia- because of chalet wide] tive to the he campaign this fall. ANOTHER ALLEGED DRUG PEDDLE UNDER ARREST Stewart, Girls Leave Home” goes that reveals Eastern markets. in fact he is a The real develop side by sere masterly construc heads a miperla- Grant ancther allegeil on which the authorities havo been photograph: elaborate |. driving here for the past three week: We will have an opening soon. yourself at home and let us svrve you. THE MILLS CO. BECKLINGER BUILDING Announcement We have removed our Stationery Store, Office Supplies and Equip- ment to our location in the new Becklinger building. Miss Harriet Little, formerly of the Kenilworth Gift Shop, is now in charge of our Art and Gift Mezzanine with a new stock just from In the meanwhile come and make shipment, was one of the 84 dern,; indictments 99 19 Madras. Shirts Put in a season’s supply \at-these prices. designs, in all the wanted colors at._______. New $1.95 299 At these prices you are getting the greatest values ever offered the men and young men of this city. All the plain colors and a few stripes. to 1114, and sold aways at $1.50 the pair, now. The Sale That Saves You may scan the entire city, from end to end, but you'll not find the values we are offering in this great sale of men’s suits. Price isn’t the only attractive thing about this unusual event--- Quality-as always is uppermost---and---The Right Pattern, the Right weave, and the Right style is here. Men's and Young Men’s Suits | Men’s and Young Men’s Suits Silk Hose Sizes 914 ‘75€ We know you'll like our Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases, because they are made right, look right and wear right, and during this sale you save off the original price__________ aN Ret pio Saad CBA CLOTHING C tT KATANA ‘“‘Travelwell’”’ With Right Baggage and Save 25 Per Cent Off the Regular Price 25% 240 South m Center St. Work Shirts Full cut and Union Made. In blue, grey and khaki colors. 95¢ Men’s Hats SAVE $1.55 Values to $4.50, in all the new styles and colors— 95 SANNA

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