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A‘ f PAGE FOUR LAND DEAL FOR REFINING SITE iS NEAR CLOS _Fina! Action to Be Taken at Thursday Conference; Stockholders in Wyo- ming Project to Get Money , - With negotiations still pending for the coming of the Texas Oil company to Casper for the purpose of establishing a refinery here, Thursday seems to be the day on which the official announcement will be made of the completed plans. The departure of Judge W. W. Freeman, western repre- sentative of the company, and E. T. Williams, one of the men who has a ted the Texas company WIN PRIZES IN OTATE GONTEST |: upany officials will be held in Den. Thursday © the purpose of ion on the refinery Schools Here Take Honors in s National Safety Contest, National Awards Are Pending. f ad t ie everything else the home 1 that ¢ of the yet been per no doubt but thet Cre will be the home of the plant. thority to Intng com sreement a deal ansfer of 400 acres of rade during the week It was définitely stated today that th> stockholders of the Wyoming Refin. ing company would be reimbursed dofar for dollar on their investment in the company proposition, despite tae that expenses were ineurred in an effort tc finance the proposition. It was further intimated that the rated tha WASHINGTON, D. C., May 23. — Results of the national safety cam. paign conducted among Wyoming teachers and pupils Inst autumn were avy @nnounced here today, coincident with the announcement of the personnel of al boards of review and the checks and have t pupl 3 were conducted by the highway and high- way transport education committee. Witard building, of this city, with the permission of Mrs. Katherine EF. Morton, state superintendent of schools. The best lesson teaching children gafe behavior on the highways was submitted by Miss Mary E. Morrow, ‘West Casper school, Casper, and is now before the national judges repre- senting the state. In addition an es- Say by Miss Helen McKin, 926 West Midwest avenue, represents Wyoming Defore the national essay committee. Miss McKin has been sent a gold medal and fifteen dollars, first state prizes. Second honors in the essay contest also went to a pupil in the Casper > i . 1 5 money to remiburse the stockholders would come from the sale of the com pany’s tract east of Casper. The re- imbursement will come if the com pany does not go ahead with its con action plans, which appear unlike. ly in the fact of the contemplated en trance of the Texas Ofl company into the Wyoming refining company fie’. The Denver conference in all probab ility will clear up the entire situation. Seat JURY SELECTED ON WAR FRAUDS WASHINGTON, May 23.—Selection of the special grand jury to consider alleged “frauds in connection with government war contracts, provision for which was made in the bill recent- schools, Miss Marie Huber, 1220 Bur. ington ayenue, who receives 2 silver ly passed by congress appropriation of $500,000 to cover costs of prosecut- 1 and ten dollars. jing persons alleged to have been in- Jessamine Tarver, a pupfl in| yolyed in the frauds, was begun today the ette public schools, is the re-| with the prospect that the jury would cipient of third honors, a bronze ™ed-| be completed by tomorrow night. —__——___ a@land five dollars. » The lesson committee will crite] Masonic Clubs In Convention one lesson from each state and terri- tory, and will award three grand na- tional prizes, consisting of $500 and a trip to Washington, $300 and $200 re. spectivety. The essay committee will| read the best essary from each state| ‘nd territory and will award three 2: national prizes, the first a gold watch 2nd a trip to Washington, the second @ gold loving cup and the third a sil- ‘ver loving cup. All prizes offeret ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May ‘The seventeenth annual convention of the National League of Masonic clubs was formally opened today. Presi- 4n the contest are given by the Nua-|dent Lynn H. Troutman, it is under- tional Automobile Chamber of Com-| stood, will present a resotution asking merce. that the authorities renovate the Tt is estimated by the committee| Washington monument st Wakefield, that more than 400,000 students, and|Va., which is badty defaced. Wash- approximately 50,000 teachers partic-|ington was a member of Fredericks- ipated in the campaign. A similar|burg lodge, in which he was initiated ‘campaign having for its aim the re-| November 4, 17 and that lodge duction of automobile accidents, will) will be represented by a committee be undertaken next fall. | headed by Frank Stearns to urge that AN INDICTMENT Doctors Call For Change In M- CAT WHISKER HOW TO BUILD A RADIO SET : be Casper Daily Cribune TUNING COIL No./. N- CRYSTAL CUP O- TIGHTNING SCREW P-CRYSTAL ford to pay for the materials cut of hood to own a set. Easily Made Tuning Coil By Frank I. Solar Instructor of Manual Training Detroit High Schools Radio waves are sent out In vari- ous lengths and the waves you wish to recetve must be “tuned in” for your outfit. This is acagmplished by manipulating the slides of your tun- ing coil, And here's how a tuning ceil is constructed: The coil is the first thing to make. Get rolling pin and saw off the handles. To hold one-half pound of wire, the pin should be 2%-Inch in diameter, and 10 inches long. Make a shallow groove with a marking guage 5-16-inch from one end of the core. Drive a brad on the side of the groove nearest the end of the core. Then give that end‘of the cpre a coat of shellac. Wind with No. enameled cop per wire. Twist the wire once or twice around the brad, allowing about 6 inches of the wire to project for making.a connection. This done, start winding the, wire around the core. The first time around the wire is placed fn the groove made with the marking gauge. Do this while the shellac fs still wet; when {t dries it will help hold the wire in place. Shel- lac the core as you wind the, wire. When you have reached the other end of the core drive another brad into it and fasten the wire as you did before, allowing about six inches to extend at this end, also. Wind this end of the wire around a pencil to make a “pig tail." It is not to be used as connection. Lay the coil aside and make the ends of the coil base. The size for these is given'in the diagram. Fasten them to the coil with screws forced in about 1% inches from the top of the end pieces. The base board of the coil is the next thing to make. It is fastened to the end pieces and*then the leg: are fastened to the base. The sliders, which are next attached, may be purchased. Ask for two 3-15 inch brass slider rods and sliders to fit. If you wish you may also pur- chase a condenser and a detector. In articles to follow, however, directions for making these parts at home will be given. Proceed now to wire the coll. Bore 1s ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 23.—An in. o holes for the binding posts at A and \ ,@ictment today was returned against L S I B, and also holes for the wires that = George Dunphy, at present said to. tquor a es are to connect the posts. Connect the e be residing in Los Angeles, Cal., on six-inch piece of wire left at the end pt charges of obtaining money under T. LOUIS, May 23-(By The | the coil to A, after running it yt false pretenses. Complainants de-| Associated Press.)—The resolution | through the hole in the end plece of Dr ~clared, it was said, that a year ago] Sresented vesterday to the house of |th® tuning coll. Scrape off the In : Dunphy obtained abou $20,000, fe elegates of the American Medical |*t!ation of this wire to make a good pic. uae, representing, that perp -| association appealing to congress . »{ |, 000,000 of mining property in Alaska,| {or relief from the “present unsat- | Connect another wire to the end of uy which he was willing to sell for! istactory conditions” as to the dis- r $5,000,000 to turnover.| tribution of 5 pct = 5 5 by an overwhelming vote today as a Z Of olution asks governmental dis- 4 pe onresston tribution of whisky for medical pur- Th - 5 poses only, in sealed packages of cE Jail Deliverer eight, 16 and 32 ounces. tr “ — ———_. £ di t Services for children are conducted] Woman Relied Upon Lydia a I R d by children in one of the churches 3 ; 1 s €pUadlated |r orion. Except in the prayers ana] E. Pinkham’s Vegetable c addresses, grown-ups have nothing to ae Be ek weenerio (Cali ass __|do with the services. Children toll Compound te John Drexel, who surrendered him.|‘he bell. play the organ, fead the les-| sioooria Kansas.— ‘I began using mS elf at the Sacramento city jail last|S0R®/and take the offertory, Lydia E. Pinkham’s medicines years t night and asserted he had been impli- when I wasa rf cated in the escape of Tommy O'Con-]ing of the escape of the condemned girl. For several a ner from the Cook county jail Chi-" murderer. He also denied knowledge years I se- a cago last December, today repudiated of any robbery at Evanston, or of vere ins ee i his story and declared he knew noth-any Texas bank. eee ren nee ep reak and inter- = b 2 : fering with m i To Fight Hindu Nationalists reguar duties, = ~ tried several rem- Ea <a NS ae ledies;without ob- : fjtaining relief. I s Iwas in to try Parsees at Bombay, India, being. trained in the manual of arms to combat followers of BL. K. Gandhi, Nationalist leader, if an open revolt somes, — ab is ors | = =iLydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound by friends and it restored me to normal health. I often have occasion and do recommend your Vegetable Com- Pound to my friends who have trou- les similar to my own. You may use these facts as a testimonial.” — Eva ALpRICH, {218 Union St, Em- poria, Kansas. There are many women who first used our Vegetable Compound during their SEES days. They found ita valuable help during trying periods. In ns ies they use it whenever they feel those annoying symptoms which women often have. _ itis prepared carefully from medi- cinal plants, whose properties are es- cially adapted to correct the trou- les women have, “4 The cost of contrusting the radio receiving set Mr. Solar describes in*this series of seven articles is so very small that most any boy can af- And just think of the fun you have building it! If you haven't started. do so today. sPouno No. 22 ENAMELED COPPER WiiRE~ BARE PLAN FOR WIRING y LCONDENSER 4 SLIDERS Aenian 2oErECrOR SPI9 Tait > 3.SLiDER Roos 3 4c Ld IND WATER FauceT OR REGISTER MOG RULE GIVEN RECEIVERS tion. The commission express ‘hope that Will H. Hays, as head of the picture producers" organizations would “exercise what is supposed ‘to be his his own pocket. Be the first in your neighbor- : ARTICLE NC. 2} TUESDAY, MAY 23,'1922. [SCHOOL EXHIBIT HERE 1S BROUGHT TQ SLOSE Last night marked the close of the school exhibit which has att2acted the praise and admiration of throngs of Casper parents and others. Probably nothing that the schools could have done would tend to show them in so fine a light as this exhibit of ‘the work done by the Casper students. It has been declared unanimously tho finest collection of pleces produced by students that has ever been shown here, or, in fact anywhere in the state. A tvy and basket sale will be hela at the West Casper school house on May 31. Much of the work that wil be sold at this time was made by stu- dents in special classes who showed during the year unusual ability in handiwork. FREE With Every Package of! e Nuxated IronTablets A Regular $1.00 Package cf GENUINE YEAST VITAMINE TABLETS, See! DON'T TAKE VITAMINES UNLESS YOU Important Notice! 23; SOMETHING TO HELP INCREASE YOUR WEIGHT! Vitamine tablets (one of the most remarkable scientific) discoveries of recent years) are simply wonderful for women whoare scrawny and | | angular and men who are thin and emaciated, and everybody who wants something to help put on weight and flesh, BUT, yhere it's simply desired to gain greater | strength, energy and to increase the firmness of your flesh and tissues, we recom- mend that you take NUXATED IRON only. _ Call at once for your FRUEE $1.00! ickage of GENUINE YEAST VITAMINE TABLETS together with bottle of | UXATED IRON TABLETS, A ALL CASPER DEALERS great power for a thorough cleanup in the whole picture basiness.” “We hope Mr. Hays and the pro- @ucers will keep up the work,” con- jtinues the report. “Regardless. of what they do, we must demand the enactment of laws for strict censor- ship in each state. The morals of our young people must not continue to be corrupted by the public exhibi- tion of the eternal triangle and other displays of indecency and lust.” FORMER BARK EXAMINER HELD FARGO, N. D., May 23—O. &, Lofthus, former state bank examiner of North Dakota, has been notified that he was indicted on a perjury charge by the recent Cass county grand jury investigation of affairs of the defunct Scandinavian American bank, it was announced today at the sheriffs office. the slider rod at C, Run it through the hole in tie base, across the length of the base, underneath, up through a hole in the opposite end and through Bnother in the end piece, and then connect it to B. Connect another wire to post Gon the condenser with post B. Connect post H with F of the detector. Then connect FE, the crystal cup screw, with slider rod D. The “cat whisker” of the detector is lettered M in the @iagram. The crystal ts P, the crystal cup N and the set-screw, O. ‘When this’ has been done you may connect your aerial at A, your ground wire at B and your phones at G and H, and after scraping the enamel from the coll wire where the slider joints touch it, you are ready to “tune in” and receive, Stain, shellac or varnish the wood work of the tuning coil to give it a neat, finished appearance. The in strument is now all ready for use. wy ADJOURN TODAY GLAP, BAPTISTS Southern Convention at Jack- sonville Also Urges Censor- “ship for Sunday } JACKSONVILLE, Fia., Southern Baptist convention adjourn-| ed here after accepting the reports! of its social service commission de-| nouncing that moving’ pictures be “cleaned up or destroyed.” Christy Bros. 4-Ring Wild Animal Shows WORLD WIDE CENTRALIZATION OF EARTH’S GREAT- EST ANIMAL ACTS AND DISPLAYS. INTENSE ITCHING BURNING ECZEMA On Neck, Chest, Arms and Shoul- ders, In Blisters. Cuticura Heals, “Eczema broke out in small, red Spots eround my neck and quickly spread to my chest, arms and across my shoulders. The itching and burning were intense, and when I scratched or rubbed it, small, white blisters formed. “I was treated but got no relief. I sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment.. Seeing they were helping me I purchased more, and now I am completely healed.” (Signed) tees Timbrooks, Rt. omeo, Michigan. Caticura Soap daily, with Cuticura Ointment occasionally,prevents pim- Movies. May 23.—| the Associated Press.)—The mob rule and demanding Tomorrow: How to make another tuning coil at no greater expense than the cost of the coll wire. (Copyright, 1922, Associated Editors.) JACKSONVILLE, Fila, May 23.—| Demand for strict consorship of mov- ing pictures and observance of Sun- day marked the proposals submitted | to te Southern Baptist convention | by its social service commission. Con- | sideration df the report was one of the last matters before the conven.’ ples or other eruptions. They are a asure to use aa is also Cuticura ‘alcum, a fascinating fragrance for perfuming the skin. ach Pres Zab Bees Omens. Falcom Come where dancing 1s divine. jand roof garden dancing pavil- ion every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. Corner H and Har. rison streets, North Casper. 5-23-1t* Se a. “The steamship Majestic, the world’s largest liner, has three wireless sta- tions on board, one for maintaining CASP May 25 Performances at 2 and 8 P: M. Mile long Street Parade at Noon. Free Elephant and Pony Rides to all Children Attending Afternoon Show. comm inication with both continents threughout the voyage, another for use up to a distance’ of 800 miles, and a third for use in case of emergency. A Bishop-Cass Theater THE THIRD BIG DAY AND JUST GETTING STARTED THE PSYCHIC WONDER, HIS REVE- LATIONS ARE ASTOUNDING. BELIEVE NO ONE SEE FOR YOURSELF! 1 te 5:30—Pictures only. 40c, war tax included. Night—Pictures and Cunning Co. Adults 55c, children 25c, war tax included. Pictures start at 7 and 9:30; Cunning Co. at 8:30. One performance only. z5 YOMIN Everybody’s Theater Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. Admission 10c and 25¢ A TRIP TO GRAND CANYON OF COLORADO For 10c and 25c TENSE DRAMA UNEARTHS HIDDEN SECRETS IN The Family Closet Children 10c, adults —Also— HAROLD LLOYD and PATHE REVIEW On the Same Program with Cunning LAST TIMES TODAY “COURAGE” A First National Attraction With All-Star Cast. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY REGULAR VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM In Addition to Cunning Co. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE THURSDAY SPECIAL PRODUCTION NAZIMOVA —And— RODOLPH VALENTINO Hn ‘CAMILLE’ Special Matinee Friday for Ladies Only at 2:30 P.M. Girls Under 15 Not Admitted to Matinee. UNION. THEATER COMPLETE PROGRAM CHANGE TODAY “A PAIR OF PANTS” | REMARKABLE MUSICAL COMEDY PRESENTED BY COLUMBIA STOCK COMPANY Featuring Harris, Blanchard and Mylie. EIGHT NOVELTY NUMBERS In Addition to Special Motion Picture Program This Is a Union Theater is Admission 40c—W. First, Off Center—Shows 7 and 9 T ‘HUB E Continuous 1 to 10:30 TOMORROW HARRY CAREY THE FOX’