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es PAGE TWELVE CRUDE OIL CUTS ARE DISCUSSED BY OPERATORS Delay of Bureau of Mines Re- pot on Differential Pro- tested at Meeting of Independents. A meeting of the Rocky Mountain meeting was called for the pur f talking over the recent cuts de prices and to endeavor to prompt action from the bureau e interior and the c ation a protest over t n issuing his report. with the t that they assist in securing cison promptly. mittee was also appointed to p with the local p es the matter of red tage now deducted fro m3 and charged to basi Three per cent is now being od and as only two per cent is charged the government for its roy alty oll, it 1s held by the producers} that this figure should be inade gen- ral and no discrimination shown. This committee will work for a prompt adjustment of the situation. HE MY WIFE” COMEDY OFFERED AT AMERICA SUNDAY ANG MONDAY Be My Wife,” the new Max Lin- der feature comedy coming to the America theater for two days, begin- ning Sunday, under the Goldwyn banner, has several unusual situa- tions. The comedian essays many dis- guises which are no disguises at all, but serve to present Mr. Linder’s re markable ability as the man “who talks with his face.” In this picture, one of the most novel sets ever contrived is used. It is a modiste’s shop which is tuned into an elaboate cafe of former days nn a a a he World’s First Vibrationless Motor il | LONDON, July 22.—(By Geavoring to force a fixed rate of 9 shillings, six pence a ton but as Am- erican shipping board steamers are willing to come over and load at 7 shillings six pence there ts little pros- pect of the higher rate being paid. The American demand for coal has caused a scarcity of tonnage in some sections, In Cardiff, Newcastle and Middlesborough the beavy bookings for al! kinds of coal for July shipment to the United es have caused an advance of from six pence to a shili- ing a ton. Ca export firms alone are said to have booked 300,000 tons and Newcaste firms 150,000 tons. FIRST SHIPMENTS DUE IN TWO WEEKS. PHILADELPHIA, July 23.—Sever- al cargoes of British coal purchased by local public utility corporations will arrive here within a fortnight, it t © known today. Approximate- 600 tons was purchased # week in Wales and southern England Philadelphia Electric company, other public utilites placed large orders at the same time. In addition it was vtated about 50,000 tons of steam coal is consigned to brokers and local chartering agents. WASHINGTON, July 22.—The ship- ping board today joined in the en- deavors to furnish the country with coal. Vice-President Smull, of the Emergency Fleet Corporation announ- ced that 40 ships with a coal carrying capacity of 800,000 tons monthly had been chartered to import cos! from | Wales and the east coast of England. These vessels jn practically every in- stance now are in European waters jand soon will begin arriving at At lantic ports with carg Mr. Smull said. Thirty-one British veasels also through the manipulation of various mechanical deviges. The’ hero. be- lieves he has entered the former and suddenly discovers that he has been magteally transported elwewhere. Mr. Linder's face tells the story. The plot concerns itself with a young man's attempt to win the hand of his lady. Nothing novel in that. But add a strons-minded aunt, a fat rival and several ridicalous situations. {directed by Max Linder himself, and an hilarious comedy is the result. A large cast of principals supports the star. On the same program will be Johnny Hines in his latest Torchy comedy, “Torchy Steps Out.” This bill should be one that will please all those who like comedy, as it consists entirely of that. 1,729 5-Passenger Phaeton 5-Passenger Sedan DISTRIBUTOR RICKENBACKER “6” COLE AERO “8” AUTOMOBILES The Associated Press.)—The demand for ships to convey coal to America is increasing daily. Many steamers have been loaded in the United King- aom this week for sailings to various American ports, the freight rate being from eight to ten shillings a ton. Lloyds’ shipping list today says some ship owners are en- have been chartered ir the coal carry- ing trade and should be able to bring 200,000 a month additional to Ameri- can ports. NEW OFFERING AT IRS BY BOUNCING BABIES SCORES BIG SUCCESS Just enough pathos to make you think. Just enough comedy to bring out a laugh now and then, and leave you feel right as you leave Just enough real character acting to make you wonder how they do tt An old favorite that never grows old, ‘Tennessee's Partner,” is the of. fering of Hunter's Bouncing Babies at the Iris Theatre for tonight. Last ¢evening’s production of the old com- edy drama of rough people, a gold mine, and true love was easily the best yet. Every character fitted per- fectly into his part, and the action never faltered for a minute. “Rabe” Ferns in the only comedy role of the roduction is a veritable “knockout” as the hen-pecked husband whose only consolation in his vivid memory of “way-back in ‘67 when I way—". His empress, or in other words, his wife is the other character part and is taken and well done by Ella Claus. Her war cry of “Tewilli- ger Hayeeceo” resounds often thru- the theater, and always finds a ready but unwilling response from the old man. The straight role of Swan, the part- ner, is carried well by Mr. Hunter, and he easily looks the part of the strong-minded, virile man depicted in the original story. His friend and “side-kick” Mr. Marlowe, another straight role is handled acceptably by Claude Radcliffe. A demurable, lovable, innocent lt- tle maid ts Tennessee herself. Coming to the Sand Hills of Nevada, following her mother's death, yn order that rhe may live wiih her father, she finds that he too 4s dead and although sore, tried finally Ands love and shelter in the strong arms of her partner, Mr. Swan. Pauline Avis takes the part of the little lady. An all star cast in a drama of love, sacrifice, and society, “Beyond the Rainbow” care for those who enjoy the entertainment afforded by a good motion picture. ee eS Re Che Casper Dailp Cribune BRITISH COALIFSIINMNTI SHIPPED H LEAVE SUNDAY FOR BIG MEET Delegation Numbering Nine- teen Men Completes Plans for Attendance at State Convention, With a delegatién numbering 19, the representatives of the George Vroman Dost of the American Legion will leave Casper tomorrow to attend the state convention of the legion which opens its three-day session at Torringto1 Monday morning. National Comma ™ der Hanford MacNider will be prese¢ during the first day of the conventior and in addition to formally opening the conclave, will deliver an addres } Monday right. ‘Tho local delegates held a meeting at the office of the legion last night in which the policy of the post wef, discussed and various resolutions were brought up for presentation to the con vention resolutions committee. D. W Oxilbec, present state commander o | the department of wyoming, is a mem- ber of the local post, but will not b> @ candidate for reelection. Caspe> will enter the convention withtout hav- ing an axe to grind and under no agreement ta support any officeseeker in his candidacy. The local delegation will vote as a unit on all questions, with the best interests of the former soldiers’ organization alwuys first to be considered. The majority of the delegates will leave tomorrow afternoon at 2:45 o’- clock on-tbe Burlington train and will arrive at the convention city about 8 o'clock. James C. Neflson, executive secretary of the post, has arranged for comfortable hotel accommodations for the men. Due to the congested condi- tion of Torrington during a convention of this Kind, it is regarded as fortun- | ate that the local delegates are able to jsecure habitation. Casper, with 19 fully accredited delegates, will have the largest delegation of any post in the state. ‘The final list of representatives of the George Vroman post are as fol- lows: R. M. Boeke, William B. Cobh, C. A. Porter, Ray E. Williams, Dr. J. F. O'Donnell, Martin Larsen, Harry L. Black, Dr. W. H. Snoddy, Harold Finholt, Tom Haymond, George Dance, c. P. Plummer, Harry Warton, James C. Neilson, John J. Wyland, B. 8. Morriss, Morris Regan, Nick Dvorsak, and M. P. Wear. <<. ___. FORT WORTH, Texas—Fire of un- known origin completely destroyed eleven homes in Highmount, fashion- able residential district here, Loss estimated about $75,000. We have again opened for sale, Lots in Independent Addition $100% $300 Our usual easy terms, $25 down, balance monthly payments, without interest or taxes, year 1922 -All lots are staked and numbered. Size 40x125. Some streets are graded. Con- ~ tract let for well to be used by all purchasers. Some * to build as soon as water is available. COME OUT A LOOK MEANS A LOT The Highway is finished. Street will be graded from it to lots. We Ask That You Come Out or Call Us--Look This Addition Over Salesman on ground Sunday and after 4 p. m. week days " Realty Co. See Ben 202 Midwest Building ciple itself is very simple. The fact that the Rickenbacker motor has no period of vibration has set the entire motor car industry agog! Never before has this been accomplished. Never before has the fundamental! thought been worked out. Yet here it is and like all great big achievements the prin- The crankshaft of the Rickenbacker motor is provided with a double flywheel—one fore and one aft. The intro- duction of these two flywheels absolutely eliminates all vibration at all speeds. = Thus you are given an entirely new riding sensation which you have never experienced before. ride smoothly, very smoothly, but none so smoothly, at all speeds, as the Rickenbacker. And in addition to that it is one of the fastest and smartest cars on the road. BUY YOUR LOT NOW INDEPENDENT ADDITION ADJOINING TEXAS REFINERY REALTORS *s are sold, with owners planning > SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1922. Telephone 1480 Other cars $2,125 4-Passenger Coupe PRICES F. O. B. CASPER Come in and Let Us Give You a Demonstration BEN MEYERS GARAGE ON FIRST STREET, ONE BLOCK WEST OF HENNING HOTEL STORAGE Large Cars, Per Month, $12 Small Cars, Per Month, $8 Rickenbacker FT-CTR > w Organization Builds Success OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Tee SA DISTRIBUTOR RICKENBACKER “‘6” COLE AERO “8” AUTOMOBILES 2 hie STUNT