Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 14, 1922, Page 5

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_ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1922 MINE GUARDIS | SLAIN, MARTIAL “SS LAW IN EFFECT SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, June 14—Governor Mabey ie- sued a proclamation at 2:15 o law in the Carbon cou .action was taken, The train, belonging to the Uiah Railway com; + Was ambushed at Jacobs, near Standardville, the advices stated. Superintendent Lewis was acting as engineer of the train, he having taken charge when the regular train crew refused to operate it upon Jearning that it was conveying men to the mines to take the place of the regular miners who are on strike, Gov. Charles Mabey of Utah, upon jearning of the shooting in the coal region near Standa:dville, Utah, or- ’clock this afternoon declaring 1aty, Utah, coal district. This he said, in view of the fatal shooting there dered mobilization of national guard troops at Salt Lake City and Ogden for probable dispatch to the coal reg- jon tonight. SALT LAKE CITY, June 14—A mine guard named Webb was shot and killed and H. P. Lewis, general-man- ager of the Standard Fuel company of Standardville, Utah, and an unidenti fied miner, were wounded toay when @ railroad train carrying new miners to the company’s mine was fired upon by men in ambush, according to re- ports received here. SKOVGAARD CONCERT THURSDAY e ° ° > : ° : ° ? “GREAT MUSICAL TREAT ASSURED Hands carrying insurance to the extent of $50,000 will grasp a grand old Stradivarius valued at $13,800 when Axel Skovgaard plays before the people of Casper in the high |# peta with the Wortham school auditorium at 8:30 o'clock tomorrow night. Once a pupil of Joseph Joachim, “the king of violinists,” Skovgaard has now reached the point where he himself is a veritable king, a king of kings for Skovgaard has controlied the emotions ot royalty itself when he has pro- duced his memorable work before it. Since he was 12 years old Skovgaard tas been giving concerts in Sweden, Norway, Belgium, Germany, Holland, and England. He made his first ap- pearance in America in 1903, when he appeared as soloist with the New York Symphony orchestra unde> Wal- ter Damrosch. Skovgaard tock New York by storm. He was dcmanded by all America and made several tours throughout the United States to satis- fy his craving admirers. His own country has said of -him, i “Skovgaard has ‘reached “ying is that of the consummate mu: cian, the finisher, polished purposeful America has said of him, “In tho class ot the really great violinists belongs Skovgaard who plays with all the charm of virtuosity, elan and musical feeling of the innate artist.” Along with Axel. Skovgaard will come Mme. Alice McClung Skov- gaard. Mme. Skovgaard has been called “an accompanist and solo per- former supreme.” She will not only accompany the great violinist but will give several solo productions, This doubly classic performance will be a treat to the citizens of Casper, It is backed up by all the business or- ganizations in the city. The profits from Skevgaara's performance will be} split between the public schools of) Casper for the purchasing of play- ground equipment for the youngsters and the Business and Professional} P ‘Woman's club for the establishing of club rooms. Fe here to assist ca make Ratie 206, "Boddinger Bic. Phone 1838. AGREEMENT IN EQIN REACHED LONDON, June 14.—(By The Asso- ciated Press)—The Central News says this evening it has learned au- thoritatively that today’s Irish nego- tiations resulted in agreement on vir- tually all points. LONDON, June 14.(—By the Associ- ated Press}—'The draft of the Irish constitution has now been completed in a manner generally regarded as satisfactory to all the parties con- cerned in the London negotiations. ‘There will be a full meeting of the British signatories of the treaty un der the presidency of Premier Lloyd George tomorrow morning to give the} ¢raft final consideration. ——— ‘A steel-like grass from the volcanic | slopes of Oran, Algeria, is so elastic that it can be used instead of springs in the manufacture of furniture. “Barnett’s of Course” Closing Out the Fashion Shop Stock $4.00 Kayer Silk $2.95 . CC . Sees 090%, 4 $3 e $ o tailored to measur - RELIABLE Don’t Be Quality Costs Money. You Can’t Buy $10 Worth of Quality for $7.50 Michelin Quality Low Priced. R. M. MOSHER THE MICHELIN MAN 316 W. Yellowstone—Phone 309 WANTED—1000 MEN To get a pair of extra trousers for $1.00 with every Suite 4, Zuttermeister Bldg. e Suit this month. TAILORS Deceiv Is Surprisingly well as the raim, One of the clever Tuesday night saw another large crowd at the American Legion cir- j cus, and there was plenty of fun and amusement for everyone. the threatening clouds nor the chilling winds kept the people away. It seemed as though they were de- termined to visit the C. A. Wortham shows, and braved the elements last night. Once on the grounds it did not make any difference whether’ it rained or not, as the water proof tents are ample protection against any storm, and shut out wind as. il many \4 Loam ¥, ate Women particularly appre- ciate the remarkable riding comfort of the good Maxwell Cord tires, non-skid front and reer; disc steel wheels, demountable at rim and at hub; drum type laa.ps; Alemite lubrication driven 230 West Second Street ©The Good MAXWELL Screen Doors Window Screens Lawn Mowers___-$12.50, $14.50 and $25.00 Grass Catchers__.___$1.59, $1.75 and $1.85 12c¢, 14c, 15¢ and 1614¢ At Holmes Hardware Co. Garden Hose Second and Wolcott LEGION CIRCUS DRAWS BIG CROWD AGAIN Neither { electric horn ; unusually long springs; new type water-tight windshield. Prices F. O. B. Detroit, reveaue tax te be added: Touring Car, $885; Roadster, $635; Coupe, $1385; Sedan, $1485 C. E. Kennedy Motor Co. Keep Cool TIME TO PUT UP THE SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS HOLMES TO HOMES fhe Casper A REAL COWGIRL girl riders in Tantlinger’s Wild West show, now in attractions, under the auspices of ths American ‘ARNIVAL Vern Tantlinger, manager of the Wild West show, is a true west- erner, who saw life on the plains when buffalo and Indians roamed at will. Tantlinger was a govern- ment scout for a number of years and was associated with Buffalo Bill in the days when it, required @ lot of nerve and daring to combat the treacherous Indians, who were on the war path. Tantlinger has been in the show business many years, He has been identified with the Ringling Bros., | circus, Bufialo Bill's Wild West and } motor Phone 909 $2.00.Up 90c and $1.25 Daily Cribune the 101 Ranch show. He has also | had his own wild west shuw on the road, making two trips to South America, and almost lost his life on the last trip home, as they en- countered @ severe storm and were Darely able *> make port with a water loggrd sh‘v. During the last-four years he has been with the C. A. Wortham shows, and now has the largest and most complete wild west show on the road. Since the death of Buffalo Rill, wild west shows have not been plentiful, and Tantlinger is the only man to have a large one today. He is ably assisted by his wife, Edith Tantlinger, who 's an expert shot With both the rifle and pistol, and gives exhibitions at every perform- ance of the wild west show in this | city. They also have many broncho | riders, rope spinners, trick and fan- cy riders and ropers, giving a very | entertaining program. | planes Saco Sirae OIL USED ON LANDER STREETS.) LANDER, Wyo., June 14.—Crude oll sprinkling of the city's streets has been put in effect here as the next best substitute for paving and the dust nuisance has been abated to a remarkable degree. Several applica tions will be made during the cours of the summer. eS Parasols with detachable covers, which can be changed to match any individual gown, are the invention jof an American woman. TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN | RELIEVES RHEUMATISM Physicians everywhere will tell you that the salleyiic acid found in aspirin is @ powerful combatant ef pain, and partic- ularly effective in the caso of rhecmatism. ‘The aspirin gently distends the tiny capillaries of the blood relleving the congestion and producti @ free, healthful per- spiratio. 1t eontains re- Moves the toxins sons that so often are the caus ef the twlinges of pain of rheu- matism LAXO ASPIRIN TINGLES with ite three fold attack is sure to relieve rheumatiem and manent relief. Remember aspirin the It's abserbed easly —It relieves pain quickly —it's = gently laxative TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN \_Ask your druggist for the “Three Point Box,” Therapeutic Reset Laboratories, ‘Wash- ington, D. “Barnett's of Course” Closing Out the Fashion Shop Stock $4.95 Driverless Cars Dodges and Fords. See Virbel, Phone 274M Organdie $10.00 “WE PAY THE LOSS” Pelton & Hemry Insurance and Bonds All Lines Room 24, Townsend Building “Barnett's of Course” Closing Out the Fashion Shop Stock Silk Hose, full fashioned, $2.50 and $2.25 $1.65 values Display of Number Plates. Section 9. Number plates for mo tor vehicles shall be conspicuously displayed and securely fastened in such a manner as to be plainly vis- fble, one on tho front, except for motorcycles, and one on the rear of every such motor vehicle regis- tered under the provisions of this act. Such number plates shall be se- cured zo the motor vehicle so as to prevent swinging, and shall except for motorcycles, be attached in a horizontal position at a minimum height of sixteen inches from the ground. No plates other than the of- ficial plates herein provided for shail | be displayed by any motor vehicle, | except in the case of non-resident | ownership, as provided in this act. | Loss of Number Plates. Section 10. In the event of loss. mutilation or destruction of any cer-| tificate of registration or number plate, the owner of a registered mo- tor ‘Vehicle, or manufacturer, or dealer, as the case may be, may ob tain from the secretary of staté a duplicate of the certificate of regis- tration, or new number plates bear- ciated wages and working conditions will be resumed between the conductors and trainmen and executives of western railroads within a short time, it was OUR DOLLAR DAY Offers Bargains That Should Be Instantly Recognized ing a registration number different owner, upon filing an affidavit show- Phone 601 ing such loss, -mutilation or destruc: | tion, fice, and paying a fee of one dollar} for a duplicate cettificate of regis: | from that originally issued to such| provided |shall have complied with the provi. in the secretary of state's of-| WAGE PARLEY TOBE OPERT CHICAGO, J: 14. Press).—Negot on ver |tearned today. A confercnce of thood officials and represen { the roads was expected to be| become candidates for seats in the 2 Chicage next Friday, June 16,| Tasmanian parliament. pen the matter. sHICHESTER Ss PILLS) PAGE FIVE | Taking advantage of cheir newly ranted privilege, several women have “Barnett’s of Course” losing Out the Fashion ca Stock Sport Skirts in many $7 5 ° vies, $15.00 grades Look! Six thin blown Ice Teas and medium size Japanese tray for - Fourth F ior Enamelware Choice of large as- @ sortment of Blue ® Enamelware. U ful articles at. Fourth Floor A Bargain Crockery Pitcher $ Ice Teas for Thurs- day for Men’s Dress Shirts In light patterns. $ cuffs. Real bar- gaingiat- oo, Ladies’ Gauze Vests In all styles and $ cial in-this sale at SIX for. and SIX Colonial Fourth Floor Full cut. French Main Floor , sizes. Very spe- Main Floor FREE With every purchase of PALMOLIVE. Shampoo. ited quantity left. This tration, or a fee of two dollars for new number plates. Upon the is- suance of new number plates as herein provided, it shall be the duty of the secretary of state to notify the sheriff of each county in the state and the chief state law enforce- ment official of such loss, mutilation or destruction, as soon as possible after it has been reported to his of- fice. All mutilated or other number plates for which new plates have been issued, shall be returnéd to the secretary of state, It shall be un- lawful for any person to wilfully mutilate any number plate, or to alter any certificate of registration, or for an owner of a registered mo. tor vehicle to permit such motor. ve- hicle to be operated with the num ber plate or plates so multilated or obscured as to prevent the number from being easily read. Non-Resident Owners of Vehicles. Section 11. The registration and fee payment provisions of this act shall not apply to = motor vehicle or trailer owned by a non-resident of this state unless such motor vehicle shall remain in the state for more than ninety days in a calendar year that the owner thereof sions of state of registration the display he laws of the country his residence rdative to the vehicles an or of motor OLIVE product, one sample bottle of of registration numbers | Men’s Cotton Gloves 12 %"__$1.00 for =. Main Floor Middy Blouses In plain and white and some trimmed All with braid. sizes, at. 1 Second Fioor Two Dozen FAULTLESS Sanitary Napkins mae’. $1.00 only for Second Floor Children’s Coveralls Just the garment | for the little tots. Come in blue and khaki Second wiser Men’s Lisle Sox Pairs $ 6 ROY! taecccises 1.00 Towels "1 18x36 heavy qual- ity Turkish Towels —reg. 45c value. THREE for____. Third Floor Children’s Gingham Dresses Pretty plaids: 3§ to 14 years. aite choice of this lot for -< Sacha Floor Gauze Underwear Ladies’ Globe Summer Union Suits. These are discontinued num- $ bers and broken Third Floor Ladies’ Bloomers sizes. Values up to $1.75, at__. Third Floor Ready Made Napkins Plain Hemmed Mercerized Nap- kins. For He sale 12 for Light weight, knee length. In white and pink. Very good specials. $1.00 $1.00 Third Floor any PALM- Only a lim- week only. LINDSDAY & CO. thereon, and shall conspicuously dis- play his registration number or numbers au required thereby. Registration of Dealers and Manufacturers. Section 12, Dealers or manufactur rs may, at their discretion, register each individual motor vehicle in their possession, or may male ap- Plication to the secretary of state for & number to be used for all motor vehicles owned or controlled by them, giving the name and detailed description of all motor vehicies reg ularly Bold or handled by them, .in- jcluding* the character of motive power, together with the name and postoffice address under which they operate; and, upon the filing of such pplication and the payment of the fee prescribed in Section 4 of this act, the secretary of state shall as sign to such dealer or manufacturer a distinctive number to be used by him, and without additional expense to the applicant, deliver to him the number of sets of plates for which Payment is made, together with a certificate of registration on i form Prescribed by the secretary of state. Such number plates shall be dis- played in the came manner as pro- vided in Section 8 of this act hould @ dealer or ‘manufacturer maintain an established place of | business jn town within More than one ci this state, then y or such An Attractive Offer For Thursday We have just received a quantity of Dresser Scarfs and Center Pieces made of beach cloth with Filet Lace inserts and Lace edge all arouryi the Scarfs. are 18x54 and the centers are from 24 inches to 72 inches. chase and we give you the benefit of buying these Thursday at Third Floor $1 69 & $1 89 Third Floor s . a SANITAS LUNCH SETS AND CARD TABLE COVERS In beautiful floral and fruit patterns. These are to be had in severa! shapes. $1.69 $1.98 Golden Rule Dep't Store All Mail Orders on these Specials received the same week in which they are adver- tised will be filled at Sale Prices. They This is a special pur- Third Floor The Sheriff’s Office Wishes to Call Attention of Auto Owners and Dealers to Following Rules and Regulations Which Will Be Enforced June 15th: manufacturer or dealer shall secure @ separate and distinct certificate of registration and number plates for each place of business. Nothing in this section shall be construed to apply to a moter vehicle owned or operated by a dealer or manfacturer for private use or for hire. . Sale or Transfer of Vehicles. Section 14. Upon the sale or trans- fer of ownership of a motor vehicle registered in accordance with the provisions of this act, the certificate of registration and the number plates issued for such motor vehicle shall remain in the possession of the vendor; and the vendee shall be re- quired to at once make application for a new certificate of registration and number plates, as provided for in this act; and whenever the yen dor shall use the number plates on any other motor vehicle, he shall then be required to furnish the sec- retary of state with a description of such motor vehicle as provided in Section 3 of this act, and he shall be required to pay an additional fee to cover increased horsepower or ca- pacity of any, as provided in Sec- tion 4 of this act; but he shall not be reimbursed for decreased horsepow- er or capacity; provided that if such motor vehicle shall hve been pur- chased by him after July 15th of the registration year, he shall be re quired to pay only one half of the additional fee to ex increased aorsepower or capa

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