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PAGE FOUR ViIEX LAUNCH CAMPAIGN TO QUELL REBELS Federal Forces Execute Two Former Majors Following Capture; Rebel Force Defeated Near Aquismo MEXICO. CITY, May 22.—(By The Associated Press.) — Secretary of War Serrano has arrived in Vall Hermosa, the capital of Tabasco state, aud began an active campaign against the rebel leader, Gen. Carlos Greene. casio Vazquez and Donaciano Escalante, former majors in the federal army, were executed after their capture by sungn® aiecs 13stsep 3D |HOW TO BUILD A RADIO SET RADIO AERIAL :: ARTICLE NO. 1! AOTARIANS T0 BANQUET GLASS oF "29 MONDAY Forty-Six Membe of Grad- uating Class of Natrona Hizh to Be Guests of Local Club. Members of the 1922 high school | graduating class “vill be guests of the Casper Rotary club at a banquet to be given in their honor next Monday evening at the Henning hotel. This is the second year that the local Ro tary club has played host to the grad- uates, The wives of the I will alsochave a-part ini the en ment. ‘This year’s-class of 46 is the largest in the history of the school, thus em- phasizing the continual growth in at- tendance and the need for increased facilities to take care-of Natrona coun ty’s students. Captain Ware-of Fort D. A. Russell, “who is here in the-interest of the citi- zens’ training camp to be held in Salt [Lakein July and August, spoke to the Rotarians-on the purposes of the camp and fts objects ‘The question of voting a $500,000 ‘bortikiasue to build a new junior-senior high school, here, was explained by M. P. Wheeler. The election will be held next Saturday at the high school OPEN FORUM PLANNED rtain- government forces under General Mat uel Arenas ig the Hausteca district, | near Tampico. Both Vasques and Es ante belonged to the rebel furces of al Manuel Larraga who has been that region. An offi statement says that the rebels wa dispersed with heavy losses and that the two foryer majors, who were in comm were court martialed and WHOLESALE ROUNDUP OF ALLEGED BOOTLEGGERS | 2 restr: Savsseamear reference. It takes the average boy with a scribed in this series. Start making a set today. I MADE BY SHERIFF Nearly a made score of arrests w y deputies of the sheriff's 9 Sat urday night, when a wholesale rourd up of liquor users was made at loca! Building the Aerial By Frank L Solar Instructor of Manual Training - Detroit High Schools. ...... The first thing to be considered when installing a recelving radio set is the aerial. While it is possible to dance halls. In nearly every instanc: where an arrest was made the offen-| der was caught drinking various! grades of moonshine after having se cured their supplies o- Sale packied ioaee ow Saw seethe the bed springs, an eaves trough, eiperrag : a jor most any metal railing, an After a conference between coun-|Pecially erected aerial is the most , officials = ” |tstactory ty, osticials it was decided chat the ac-|" rT, may be put up indoors and the tions were not of gufficient importance | __, ie tea. wating ine to justify the officials in placing the| Wires Strete! roms hog victims of the raid in jail. the attic or any other room where s als I havi A statement issued by Sheriff Mar- Some cerials we convenient. seen have beem strung from the pic- FOR TUESDAY LUNCHEON Several subjects of importance wi be taken up at the noonday forum o: the chamber of commerce tomorrow | noon. The open forum plan will pre-| vail and all persons having li sub-/} jects will get a chance to : their views. ERR : | J PERIGH IN SIP SINKING (Continuea rrom Tage One) “Madame I don't know how to swim,| but take it anyway.” Genner was drownell | MISSIONARIES WERE BOUND FOR INDI’ BOSTON, Mass., May 22,—Mrs. M. L. Sibley and Miss V. M. Boyer were missionaries bound for India who had been in this city recently Mrs. Sib- ley, a member of the staff of the American board of commissioners for foreign missions, has relatives in To: pre ledo, Ohio. Miss Boyer, who formerly made her home at Aspinwall, Pa., was going out as a teacher in a school for missionaries’ children and others South India. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR TRADE—Good large truck for fiveroom house; will pay the dif- ference in cash; truck in first class condition. Call 968W 4t = FOR SALE- touring car. E. Park FOR SALE—1! has good ti condition. C. ond and Par’ Le el Oakland on, $450. streets. FOR SALE— 192 car in good condi terms. C. k and Park FOR RENT—Modern nished apartment. street. BOY OF 17 TO 20 years with bi two-room F to run errands and help around office; position permanent tween 6:30 and 9:00 this ev ger Sewing Machine Co. FOR RENT — Fourroom dow Inquire Ap. apartment; furnished. 235 East Second street, Aparttr work. Call 1196. 902 South Gra: etreet. 6 FOR RENT—Modern room, two and one-half bloc! east of Henning ho- tel. 326 East First street, Va Rooms. WANTED TO RENT — house or apartment; modern Address Renter, t reasonabie. ‘Tribune. Miveroom hot RENT y modern, furnished month, including and lights; 629 East First street. Phone a 3 Pl quis today indicated howe: that|* future offenses of this kind would be| ttf! ™olding on one side of pe Nea sult in the arrest of all persons inter-/'0 he molding on the other side. Two ested and in the confiséation of the pregiens— pods Air acin Sabha oe, esi Lydaasie sioblaiser vt = Ong hee If you wish to put an aerial up out- loors, however, bear In mind that B ne higher from the ground and the . inger the antenna (the wires stetch- uJ ween the masts) the more satis factory the results, Excellent re- be obtained from an aerial 5 to 150 feet in length placed from 20 to 50 feet above the sround. The antenna should be allowed to sag a little so it can biow in the breeze. | For smal) sets used to receive from GOLE STAKES Althoug n avy downpour of! short distances most any kind of wire, rain marred Second sweepstakes |either insulated or bare, will do for which was I suggest that you use taged at the/the antenna. If cou Ho. 14 copper wire, or bare eluminun re golf enthu: wire. For guy wires use No. 10 or ed the storm and turned-in scores for! 12 telephone wire. the two rounds The law requires that amateurs Ralph Duvall, turning in a net score | sha not send over a 200 meter wave 18-hole course, showed length. The four-wire aerial -in fig- actual sco wi 98 wre 1, which is about 75 or 80 feet but deducting a handicap of 28 which jlong, is about right for sending this was given golfers of his class his|wave length. The masts, which are score was brought down to five fastened and braced to the peaks of strokes lower than his closest competi-|the roof. tor and four strokes below pe may be any length. The stretchers should be about 9 feet long Vance Rowe and Carney Peterson|an dthe wires spreed an equal dis- with net scores of 73 are tried for sec- tance apart on the stretchers. At the ond and third. Rowe made an 85, with may handicap of 12 while Peterson} gg; “ 1 at par with a handicap of 26./ GALL STONE PAINS LARINE NINE SE as DEFEATS MUDDY Mrs. Eli Matthews of Clarinda, Iowa, writes to the Tyrrell Hygienie Institute : “I don't see how I ever got alon; without the ‘J. B. L. Cascade.’ f was bothered with Gali-stones. Since | ‘Starting with Brady have used it I have never felt a the first innin ing ahead of him, arines the Big day by as ines were never ‘3 circuit with two the § sign of them, and no sick headaches For three years I had Grippe and Pneumonia. Last winter I ‘aid not even have a cold. I'am 69 years old and, do "my own work, washing an The polar-| “Phe “J. B. I. Cascade” cleanses danger, Logie’s| the lower intestine its entire length and keeps it always free of poisonous ante Thousands testify that Constipation, Indigestion, Stomach ‘Trouble, Bil. jousness, Headache and all the many serious troubles which they cause aré in pitching holding the strong Big Mud- idy team at all times. With air tight support the Standard pitching ace should have emerged from the game ith no runs being chalked by the field men. absolutely relieved and prevented by The successful lineup _follows:| this Nature Treatment. Stroud,ss; Noll, third; c.f: 5 nae? Bre Smith-Turner Drug Co. Critchfi . De COMPENSATION CASES BEING HEARD IN GOURT Scores of compensation cases, none will gladly explain to yon the simple operation of the “J. B. I. Cascade,” why it is so certain in its results, and will give you free of cost, an interest- ing little book containing the results of the experiences of Dr. Clas. A. ‘Tyrrell of New York, who was a cialist on Intestinal’ Complaints for 25 years in that city. y not cut aed out as a gn to get this as soon as possible. Remember, please, it is free. if This is the first. orate no more than twenty-four hours to construct the receiving set de- The construction is simple and clearly explained. jar kas prepared a series of articles on how to Clip out and save each article for set af tools that is by no means elab- > may which the “lead in” wire of the antenna should be con the instrument. At figure 2 to the front and back of the house. Figure 3 shows bicycle rims or bar. may be used when it is not conveni ent to use long stretchers. the garage, or any other out-house, to the house. . Figure 5 shows aerial wired to ¢himneys on an apart }ment building. ’ At A and B in figure 6 ts shown how ordinary porclain cleats or glass pony insulators\are used whero the antenna is connected to the spread- ers. The one-wire aerial insulated a: shown in figure 7, and made as long as possibly, is the easiest type to erect and it gives good results. The screw-eyes between the house and the barn, u tree or post. A lightning switch, to serve as a protection in case of storms, may be purchased, but if it is large enough to be of any great account, it wil! rather be expensive. Directions for making one are given in my draw- ing. Use copper sheeting % inch thick or thicker. A cement base i: 10c and 25c Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. LAST TIMES TODAY D. W. Griffith’s Great Production The Love Flower’ BUSTER KEATON TUESDAY A Trip to the Grand Canyon of Colorado For 25c Tense Drama Unearths Hidden Secret in The Family Closet’ From Will Payne’s Saturday Evening Fost Story, “Black Sheep.” —Also— HAROLD LLOYD Comedy of which are of more than ordinary importance are being heard by Judge C. 0. Brown in’district court today. It probable that the compensation} rt will occupy the attention of} adge Brown for two days. The hear-| gs are for the purpose of allowing] orkmen compensation “for injuries|} uffered while in the employ of local] companies. Se INOTHER DEALER IN NARCOTICS 1$ SEIZED 000 for raw milk the city milk ordinance. the following results: Last Casper Dairy Co. + 89,000 Gilt Edge Creamery Co. . 95,000 John pson, all Jor RaW, Jo , alias Johnny 3 7 ? oe tne Reasoner Bros, Dairy . 7,000 Baker, in i by the federal grand Crmtes) Datr veceee 10,000 jury on @ charge of dealing in nar. Carroll Dairy ‘| cotics wa yesterday by Murphy Dairy Hugh 1. Patton : mar-| Carlson D: shal and brought night. Kelly Dat Thompson will be taken to Cheyenne tonight for trial in federal court. Milk Report May 1922 The city ordinance of the City of Casper In its supervisior of the local milk supply calls for a maximum bacterial count of 100,000 per cubic centimeter for pasteurized milk, and a maximum ‘of 500,- Any pasteurized milks, showing a bacterial count higher than 100,000, or any raw milks exceeding 600,000 bacteria per cubic centimeter fail to pass the requirements as specified in PASTEURIZED MILKS. examinations just completed show Lander Dairy Co. ..,... 970,000 Scottsbluff Creamery Co. 310,000 MILKS. Beggs Dairy .- 41,000 “Vincent Dairy 50.000 Tyler Dairy 50,000 Oliver TXT Dairy 64,000 Vroman Datry 98,000 Allen Dairy 1,790,000 X bulla One article will be printed free end, M, the wires of the antenna ve may not be connected with ‘each other, At the other end, N,' from is taken, each nected to the one that leads inside to is shown a short-wire aerial which has {ts masts fastened rel hoops used as stretchers. They Figure 4 is an aerial stretched from the foose ends may be strung on strong ‘made, Pour the cement into a small) ‘wooden box when you’ meKe the base.| E While the cement is still soft, put| ‘Pegs into it and then, when it has become quite firm, but not quite hard, pull them out, Jeaying holes through ‘which screfWs may be driven to fas- ten the sWitch to the window sill. The contact posts of the switch should also be placed in the cement} while it is hardening. A porcelain tube, or one of rub-| ber or glass may be used to insulate| the “lead” wire where it passes| through the window sash to the in-| strument. | Chéstnut, was saddened this morni ECZEMA 7 eases. Pure, healing, soothing—it Rot injurious to t! skin. Best for children able in its effect on ali tions. insect bites, ring Diains, chafing, sore feet, hands, pimp’ blackheads good druget (Copyright, 1922, Associated Editors) fade foi SB tomate aks PIANOS. Will you want a plano by June 1 for the little daughter just out of school for three months? Make your ey aie At ~ 1 | ature . W. Chase ee eRe ere Cae eee [ons tak baeen Cradceanre taal will help you solve your | Yertiscment ee THE FEDERAL SUPPLY CO. Filling Station © Ist and Durbin Which opened Saturday, is doing better than was ex- pected. The parking yard will be completed in a day or two and will give absolute protection to cars parked. In connection with the filling station and parking ground, we will soon have installed a modern wash rack and full line of accessories, a battery serv- ice station and tire repair service. At nuine, t pr OF TRIBUNE OPERATER The F, G. Johnson home, 1113 South turing, itching eczema is tm- 5 Tomorrow: How to make a tun- 3} et as Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Price fl. ali « ” >, sae ‘00 control over all itching skin Wait Rosy Posy” ......-.--.....++ Fox Trot} 75¢ and remark skin trrit: worm, chil- | seeped be sure of get- that portrait it imitations —ad- 12 MONDAY, MAY 22, 1922. ‘Three men can stand on each leaf of the Victoria Regia lily, the great flower three yards in diameter to be seen in Kew Gardens. Ly the passing of their 10-months eld daughter, Betty D., whose death came as the culmination of cn iliness of two weeks from pneumonia. Fun- eral services will be held from the | Shatfer-Gay chapel at 3 o'clock Tues j@ay afternoon and burial will be made in Highland cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston moved here jin Fobruary from Miles Gity, Mont, [the former being transferred to Cas- per to operate the Tribune's Associ &.94 Press wire. Tho family has the | sympathy of many friends. OUT TODAY Record Hits New Victor “Swanee River Moon”—Medley Waltz International Novelty Orchestra “Do It Again”. ..-Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Price 7S< “Mammy Lou” -Peerless Quartet “Pick Me Up ang Lay Me Down in Dear Old Dixie Land”. ....Peerless Quartet rice T5e >So “California” ........++-+-..--Fox Trot Club Royal Orchestra “Who Believed in You”........Fox Trot All Star Trio and Orchestra bined Price 78¢ “Some Sunny Day”........-...Fox Trot Club Royal THE RICHTER MUSIC CO. Phone 306 130 South Center St. THT ———$——— Orchestra ail A Bishop-Cass Theater THE TALK OF CASPER Usk - “CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER” A REAL JOY BILL ‘College Chumps’ Six Vaudeville Specialties Also the Big Picture “Chorus Girl’s Romance’’ Admission 40c ‘ Shows at 7 and 9 West First, Off Center St. The Incomparabl Mentalist. . -Ae can tell NO HYPNOTISM;NO TRICKS BUT A MYSTERIOUS, SCIENTIFIC REVELATION POSITIVELY ASTOUNDING IN ITS EXACTNESS....- WwooDs FILLING STATION. (INDEPENDENT) Gasoline, Motoroils and Greases We sell motor oils in any quantity, and our prices are right. Have us change the oil in your car. We charge for the oil only. CORNER EAST YELLOWSTONE HWY. AND A STS. Geo. M. Campbell A. J. Woods A. Frankli paetuteden The dramatic conflict of wifely happiness and wifely loyalty under the torment of lifelong sep- y aration. Big Cast Headed by SAM DE GRASSE and NAOMI CHILDERS Also Big Special Christie Comedy. 1 to 5:30—Pictures only. 40c, war tax included. _Night—Pictures and Cunning Co. Adults 55c, children 25c, war tax included. Pictures start 7 and 9:30; Cunning Co. wi 8:36. Children 10c, adults