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PAGE FOUR he Casper Dallp Cribune MEXICALI IS ~ WORKERS HERE SWEPT AGAIN | REORIMISTI BY BIG FIRE Damage Estimated at $500,000 Results| From Wiping Out of Entire Block; Was Second Fire Within Week MEXICALI, Lower Californ ia, June 28.—Fire which last night destroyed the second city block to be consumed by fiz excess of $500,000, was under broke out simultaneously at two widely separated points on} the property of the Owl cafe and gambling hall, which, with its laries, occupied an entire ty, consisting of nine dif: | baked in the intense | within two hours arby buildings were of Calexico and El o help the Mex ze of low water | ictent electric pow: » to do more than com- the flames-from the t was, an off station nearby was the Mexicali hotel was damaged and Chinatown was menaced for some hours. two women, occupants of a egated district, maintained as 2 part of the Owl concern, escaped with their belongings, a fgw receiving nila- or injuries from the flames. Liquor in the Owl cellar, valued at $200,000, was saved when the sub- structur-was flooded’ with water. ‘The proprietors of the Owl, Marvin Alen, Frank B. Beyer and Carley Withington, said th believed the fire was of incendiary origin. As was-the caso-last Sunday, when fire of undetermined origin caused damage estimated at $400,000, the lines of the electric company supplying Mexicali with light and power were out of commission andthe town was im-dariness aside from the lights from the fire. et I, MRS. WARREN [SHESTORED 19 ROBUST HEALTH Salt Lake-City Woman Says She Has Gained Fifteen Pounds Since Taking Tan- lac and Is the Picture of Health. “T feeP so welliand happy I want tostell everybody abont the wonderful good "Tanlac-did ‘me-so others may be helped like T -was,”* said. Mrs. M. J. ‘Warren, 513 %Post/strest, Salt Lake City, Utah. “My healthtbroke. down seven years ago and in! spitevof' everything I did kept -growingworse. I was eating barely enongh+to-keep altve and what Uttle Date gaverme great Mistress aft erward,and_I lost-considerable-weight. I slept“very*poorly+and+in.the »morn- ings felt .so-miserable it was all I could:do-to dragamyselfout-of bed. “It took -Tanlac onlyta.ehort time to~completelyovercomermy troubles, however, and" today I am like-a.dif- ferent perspn. ‘I have gained 19 poundstin*weightsand my “friends-say I am-the-very-picture-of' heatta. - Tan- lacewasscertainty. a:blessing’to-me.” Tanlactissold byrall good-druggists. —Aav. nes here within two days, causing damage estimated in control early today. Flames BIG BARBECUE [3 SCHEDULED (Continued From Page One.) should be made in gear. This regula- tion is required on all mountain roads throughout the country. Another request the Motor club has to make of its guests is that all guns should be left at home, and no one will be allowed to discharge firearms on the top of the mountain that day. A deputy sheriff will be stationed at the foot of the mountain, and ne one who has a gun in his possession will be allowed to go up unless the gun is seried. ‘The club wants all of its friends to cpend a quiet day amen the cool pine trees, and entoy the beauties of nature. The gool r committee hae ar- ranged for abc 0 voluntee: laborers to rake rocks cff the road on Sunday, July 2, and 20 men who coald not work on that day have-deposited the necessary $4 to hire a laborer to work in theif place. AM volunteers for-road work should-come armed witha rake, shovel or a hoe as it would ‘be im- Pussible to poovise tools for so large a number. Urh.. your own Tunch, or be preparcd zo 1eturn tu town fo your nodnday repast. The Motor club urges that all thos, who have not signified their intention of ottending the barbecuc should do so at once. Cai up the chamber of commerce and (ell the secretary that You are git. and how many women end childre. are in your party, so that ample food ca be arranged for all ar3 re one will uw cisappointe } ‘The club is holding open Gay, and whe-ne: y: the club o: rvited. VESSELS HUNT BURNING SHIP (Continued from Page One.) naval’ radio station here received the following message early today from the captain of the steamer Humboldt, which is searching for the ship re- ported.afire-off Ventura, Cal. “We ra nonto'boat signallitig ashore with lights.and when we hailed: them and tried to overhaul them, they turned out:the lights and-‘ducked’ off —probably bootleggers and rum smug- glers signalling ashore to get their cargo of:booze taken off.” TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—Oll country machinist or lathe man. Inquire of Mr. Lidderdale of Leidecker Tool oC. 6-28-3t ¥OR RENT—Front bedroom,. strictly modern house; give references. 839 S. Grant. Phone 1507. 6-28.2t® house that member of t, 9 Days, Including 8-Day Vacation SThars All’ Expenses Via Palatial Steamers With all the attractions of a delight- ful yachting trip to a quaint foreign - land. Cool in Summer—All Sports (Average Summer Temperance 77) Steamship Sailings dune» Every 10 Days—July Every 5 Days_Boginning August Twice Weekly. Modern Hotels—No Passport: Sailing, Bathing, Cycling, Tennis, Rid- ing, Gait, Fishing, Dancing te. Sen for Special Summer Tours = Booitlet i pee FURNESS-BERMUDA LINE * WETtEHALY ST. Or Any ‘Tourist Agent , $83 AND UP $88.5 NEW YORK ST. New York. GEORGE HOTEL, Bermuda—Renovated and Refurnished. Cuisine, Tennis, Golf, Swimming Pool, Berm: Finest Bookings. Furness nda Line, Guaranteed ACETYLENE AND CAR WASHING Gates Willis and Geo. Hackett Co. TELEPHONE 1891W (Formerly Occupied By White Motor Truck Co.) 363 SOUTH ASH. LOWEST SUMMER:CAR STORAGE EVER KNOWN IN CASPER Repair Work By First Class ‘Mechanics. GAS, OIL AND GREASES Day and Night Service WELDING requested to donate as much as they are financially able. .A committee from the chamber of commerce, headed |by L. A. Reed and P. C. Nicolaysen | has been assigned to solicit oll, refin- | ing and supply companies as corpora- tions, while other committees will seek | out the officials and employes of these organizations and request donations the Irish regular forces under Michael Collins are sufficiently strong and well equipped to deal with the situation which has arisen in Duplin. A mn- jority of their arms, including mechine guns and artillery, have been supplied by the British government under the terms of the Angio-Irish treaty. They are manning their own artillery. There are several thousand British troops still in Dublin and it is inti- mated that, should Collins request aid from this source, troops would be placed at his disposal exactly as was done when the Ulster government de- sired military assistance in putting down the rebellion in the north. LONDON, June 28.—-4 Dublin dis- Patch to the Evening Sindard says from them as individuals. The drive jat the local refineries will be under | the direction of Don Lobdeli. At the suggestion of F. R. Hufsmit, a clean-up committee was appointed to collect promised donations following the close of the campaign, as well as to get in touch with thone individuals whom the soliciting committees had. failed to see during the two days drive. Mr. Hufsmith was named chairman of that important commit- tee. James P. Sweeney, assisted by the business and professional women’s club and the women's clubs of Cas per, was put in charge of the “buy a doughnut day” on Saturday. This committee working in conjunction with the leading women and young girls of the city, has planned the most novel tax day ever witriessed in Cas- per. They will be aided by the high school band. which was anxious to heip in the Salvation Army drive and kindly offered to give a free public concert on the streets Saturday night IRISH FORGES that after some hous of fighting many of the insurgent Irish troops under Rory O'Connor are retreating. The correspondent, in a late dis patch says, he understands the insurg- ent garrison in the Fowler memorial hall has capitulated to the provisional government forces. DPERATORS T0 BE SUMMONED (Continued from Page One) spond to the appeal of the president for a preliminary co Between twentyive and thirty op- prators will be invited, it was said at fhe department of labor, and the con ference will consider methods of nego- siating wage scales that will end the \strike in the anthracite as well as the bituminous fields. First’ xnnounce- WAGING BATTLE (Continued from Page One) Republican insurgent’ commandant, had been wounded during the fight- ing, was in circulation thir afternoon. No confirmation was obts.nable. ‘The attack on the insargents was preceded by the sending of two ulti- matums to Commandant Rory O’Con- nor. One of these demanded the re- lense of Lieut. Gen.-O'Connell, ansist- ant chief of staff of the regular forces, who was,setzed yesterday by the in- surgents. The other set a.time limit after which an attack -would be made LONDON,.June 28.—(By The Asso- ciated Press).—It is belleved here that " HUB E Continuous 1 to 10:30 P. M. STARTING THURSDAY The greatest character actor of the screen seen here in his greatest por- trayal. “The Man of a Thousand z Faces” LON CHANEY “THE TRAP” YOMIN Everybody’s Theater Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. 10¢-25¢ 10c-25c .LAST TIMES TODAY ~ ‘BEACH OF DREAMS” With All-Star Cast—Also Two-Reel. Comedy “Beware of Boarders” STARTING TOMORROW “HUMORESQUE” Featuring Vera Gordon,: the great mother of the screen, and Alma Rubens. 16e-25¢ 10c-25¢ To buy your Summe Week End Ladies’ Patent Pumps. One strap with buckle. $6.00 values $4.45 : at; pairs Ladies” White: Cloth one- strap Pumps. $4.00 val- bait $3.10 pair. Misses” White -Cloth one- strap Pumps. $3.00 val- ues, Misses’ Patent one-strap pair. eee ONE $S 142 East Second St. reduced prices. SHIKANY’S THURSDAY, FRIDAY, -SATURDAY, Men’s Gunmetal.and Brown Calf Shoes, Bluchers and { _Bals. Values'to $7.00.at SHIKANY SHOE AND CLOTHING CO. meats of the conference had indicated that it would be confined to the bi-/ tuminous fields but officials later said it would take in the entire coal indus-| try of the nation. PENNSYLVANIA MINERS OPTIMISTIC. WILKESBARRE, Pa, June 28.—A feeling of optimism such as bas not | prevailed since the suspension of oper- ations on April I was general today im the hard coal regions of Pennsy!- vania. Hopeful news of the confer- ence between John I. Lewis, presi- Gent of the United Mine Workers and | President Harding, which resulted ip the sudden adjournment of the authra- cite general scale committee and} abandonment of the plans for tmmed-| iately converting the suspension into a strike, led the rank and file of the| men to belleve they would be back in the mines by the middle of July. | Thomas Kennedy, president of the| general scale committee, said that im- mediate developments in both the bi- tuminonus and anthracite industries may be looked for as a result of Mr. Lewis’ conference with the president and other government officials. w COAL SUPPLY AT | DANVILLE SHORT. | DANVILLE, Tl, June 28.--With| only enough coal to last until 'Thurs-) |day morning, the Interstate Water | company today faced a grave situa- tion. Many large industries are depend- ent on the water company, which sup- plies all water for the city. Many local plants announced they | would be compelle? to shut down at| once if the miners board at Spring: field did not approve of operation of wagon mines in the vicinity to relieve r Footwear at greatly Specials At -$8.50 value Ladies’ Com- bination Nubuck and Pat- © Wu Ting Fang’s hong. Pirday. Body Cremated LONDON, June 28—The body of u Ting Fang, former Chinese min- impressive. ister to Washington and former min-'——Try a Tribune classified ad—— "" ister in Sun Yat Sen's south Chinese / cabinet, was crenated Tuesday, says/ a Centra] News dispatch from Hong | Dr. Wu d@kd at Canton att ‘The funeral ceremony, held accord-| ing to the Christian faith, was ajost/ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1922, CHICHESTER.S PILLS SSN years known ts Best. Safest. Always het, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EvERTWNERE t A Bishop-Cass Theater VAUDEVILLE TODAY AND THURSDAY BILL AND HATTIE CARR - A musical oddity using violim and guitar in some thing very different from anything this theater has ever played. The lady has a fine contralto voice, using all snappy music. - FITZROY GIRLS These versatile “Girlies” are harmonious vocalists of rare ability. Their dressing room sketch in which they both make a complete change from white to blackface characters, is the crowning feature. This is done before the aucience. COOPER & VALLI aa Fey aa SHE cas £8 e man performs marvels of agility and energy in an acrobatic dance, while the girl is attractive, wears pretty gowns, and is endowed with a personality that catches all lovers of the stage. ALMOND & HAZEL in “SUMMER AND WINTER” Offer’ a novelty act which will keep any audience highly entertained and at the same time, wondering what will happen next. “The Snowstorm” is a feature seldom seen so real. It should prove refreshing this hot weather | PATHE NEWS | TOPICS OF THE DAY Matinee Each Day at 2:30—Admission 40c Two Shows Each Evening, 7 and 9—Admission 55c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Gloria Swanson and Rudolph Valentino se, ; “BEYOND THE ROCKS” Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints WYOMING MAP AND BLUE PRINT Co. . O. Box 325 Room 10, Daly Bldg. BUY PIGEON’S TEAS - 11 Varieties Japan or Gunpowder Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co, Phone 623 Watch Out Brother! -_ a We’re on our way, coming fast, I'll say! Haven’t you heard? It’s a bird! | WHAT? | The Moose Monstrous | STREET |FESTIVAL Everything you could wish in amusement for all the children from 1 to 100 years. A REAL GOOD TIME! 0-BIG NIGHTS- And Fourth of: July Afternoon ~ WEDNESDAY NIGHT An: Auto Paradé. i ent Sport 2 Oxfords it -9)090 ‘ Ladies’ White Kid two- strap Pumps. $8.00 val-’. $6.75 pair. Ladies’ brown calf Ox- <Cree $5.00 _ values. pair... Pde Ladies’ White Cloth Ox- cords: $6.50 values. pair. DADS, LOT 45 I. O. O. F. Block , aT TTi £T CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE 4/7 B10) IYER BEDE "ARE YOU A TOURIST?” Presented by THE COLUMBIA STOCK CO. This Musical Comedy Is as Refreshing as a 4 Mountain Breeze. Six Musical and Dance Specialties ALSO Photoplay—Owen Moore in “The Simp” Admission 40c—W. First, Off Center—Shows 7 and 9 $75 in prizes given to per-j| sons driving the best deco- ‘}rated car. Bring yours on. THURSDAY NIGHT (July 6). Will be Mardi Gras Night. Prizes for the best and fun- niest costumes. Other mighty attractions— Country Store, Circus and || Vaudeville, Punch and Judy and Plantation Show, Merry-Go-Round and hun. dreds of concessions—two bands—the best in the land. Dark Town Minstrels PANAMA QUARTET Assisted by their excell company of nine singers, will entertain every night. FISHER & HALSTEAD’S SOCIETY CIRCUS A NEW BRIGHT STOCK OF Rig Timbers PRICES RIGHT NATRONA LUMBER CO. Phone 528 251 North Beech DON’T FORGET July 3 to 8 6-BIG NIGHTS. Monstrous Street Festival IN THE HEART OF CASPER From Moose Hall on’ Wol- cott, Between A and First Streets and on Down First Street to Ash Street. . 4 Solid Blocks of Entertainment Given by Casper Lodge of Moose No. 1182. Under the Management of Ollie Blanchard.