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. z a , FRIAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1923 tlons Ywere renewed at Koenigy. berg. _ Vd xi PAGE FOURTEEN. TEAPOT LAND IS INVOLVED HERE IN COURT FIGHT ce Casper Dailp Cribune CURETY FIRM. . NEW CONVENTION PRIMARY BILL|?EAFECT SCREEN LOVERS’ RYO | rows... -wnany 6S INTRODUCED AS SUBSTITUTE/REUNITED IN NEW PLAY)" eco ° - TSDEFENDANT Fok ONE PENDING IN SENATE}... =. -...|_ NIGH] e of tha United States, in round num. { bere 100.000 barrele) worth at cur. rent { )rices $240,000,000, “the ‘Volee ‘From. the cal see kOone had an eam porate fee Ao Wittieta aedhaine een “ | gue of ions as porarily pth cs m: .to eathtee ot Ga ee oe | CHESENNE: Wyo., Feb. 2.—(Special to The Tribune.)— | {rit National picture which is com-| necessary, the maintenance of foes Sri Casper of ‘business trom Collum and Peter Johnsen, has filed Senator Kabell of Uinta county Friday introduced a substi-| day, wednesday, Thursday. > Firensl toga. ead Tapncarmerien Jo. Pome 2 sa Mutual Oil Interests Seek Title to Hold- 1 : sults agaiust the Aetna Casualty « tute for his convention primary nomination bill, senate 22.] ‘These two have won‘ the appeila-| tH. Sarre valley. ‘ Surety company and Hal P. Riney for Thexnew bill provides for county conventions composed of| tion of ' the perfect screen lovers;’’ mgs from Which Drillers Were eee ae every of the money alleged'delegates selected at precinct caucuses, which conventions | #4 motion picture fans everywhere! coLoGNE—An understard'ng has Fi jected by Marines wae eee pases iy setts | to/Shall nominate one candidate foreach office. A candidate | hve, balled with delight the news| been reached between the Cologne A that they would once more be able to! railway directorate and the inter- $1,663.44 in the estate of Lee; $3,759 -Aefeated in the convention may get seo .Q'Brien cast as leading ‘man to! allied railway sub-commission that in the estate of Johnsen and: $650 in| Cf Ne Drimary ballot through petition ‘teresting performance. Miss Talmadge, the German raflway will resume Adding another chapter to the litigation over a quarter | the estate, of McCollum, | tors: i he socke a state cattive, “Ae&| ‘The ‘Trousdale ttoupe will present] In “The Voice From the Minaret,’"}. work throughout the area adminis- section of land in the Teapot area, one chapter being the “bloodless battle of the Teapot” which was staged on August 2, 1922, when a detachment of marines was sent out from Washington to oust the Mutual Oil company which was at that time drilling a well, R. G. Taylor and John F. Campion, both of Denver, and Jas. G. Darden: of New York, have filed suit in the district court’ against the Mammoth AGED MAN WANDERS AWAY ON company which {s now drilling on | lent adi Per cent If he seeks judlctal office, «matinecd only on, Saturday and Sun-| which was directed by Franke Lloyd tered by Cologne directorate xcellen aaio company but] star plays the part‘of Lady Adrienne, |. YENCE—The of. appeals ; orsenate 22, which will be withdrawn (te shows, will laab for more than| wife of the governor of Bombay{’ op itt Brccai ie or te eee Concert Planned Be tnaennitely postoonke Pa nad rec two hours and for that reason will] while O'Brien has the role of AndreW! army has dismissed the appeal of ten per cent if he seeks a county “ee” good full evening's theatrical} Fabian, an Englishman who makes:n|-the s!x Ruhr industrialists recently ‘ ‘ entertainment. trip to the Holy Land for the purpose| convicted by courtmartial of d's. For 8:00 Tonight °mmiecmen, ana tor placing on the) Bian Sade ~ Salles of study, and finds love on the sands obeying the orders of the occupa. primary ballot the names of candi-| ae thi i h Laie Ey dates receiving 25 per cent*of the As Ss Sa tion officials, ’ eel . ; ; “The Voice From the Minaret” is (j votes in the convention. the lanl, asking for an injunction Another radio. concert willbe Sy epee eae iN CONGRESS declared to be the best pictura in| _ new YORK—Stockholders of the dlust a Minute against that corporation and for p0s AND DIES OF EXPOSURE [she states a tbe a ee CONSOLIDATION OF which Miss Talmadge has ever sp-| wens Fargo Express company vot. Pl sion of the Is scribed as th INE BOARDS PROPOSED. is! eoatbost quartec de mection 2049 78. bm | Radio corporation. - The concert wiil pense aay ed to accept provisions of the Colo: ease Wyo., 4 —t a-| o leged in tt tition that be under the direct’on of Mra. W. O.'tor Lewis I, Brown of Rock Springs,| WASHINGTON, Feb. 2—A_ vio- this ea hee. EASA Ton unter et LEAVES $10 000 ESTATE Radcliffe who will also accompany togay offered companion bills abelian, Itlon of the -burget law by Presi- nis ied o — several numbers on the piano. juni. Gent Harding through his failure petty ihe ve - eee Ads ee |""Who Knows” and “Stars of Night i menns of wiping out the prospec- 1890 and that assessment work has pn commission and placing their dut'es a ontinuously and without] CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. Chris |Acorming.” in the hands of four elective state tive deficit-in government finances be ral au fang istieduge tue aan bs se yo. "eb. ce ah Mrs. R. B. Leggett who sang for| ofticials and a tax commissioner, ‘his year, was charged in the year 1921; that this land was with- EB andered the Fort Worth Star Telegram willl Under the existing statutes the mem, house, today by Representative “| rado corporatin law, where it was Chapel Car Workers} compaty to proceed with te pica Will Hi Id M. ti for ate aser TT ete i 0 eetings i , Meetings ‘of great importance, es- Another Honest Candy Specidh LONDON—A despatch to‘ the Times from Berlin said demonstra- ‘ 2 st of |2¥8¥Y_ from the city while demented|sing “Slave Song,” and “A Little parses s, ranking Democrat |Pecially to Southwest Casper wil be drawn from public entry by an ay crfand perished from exposure about|/Pink Rose.” . The Fort Worth sta- Dera of Pebgeeacalie at eaip 2 aie es de eappeda heeane committee, | Conducted by the Chapel Car workers HOW SOLDIER ‘| FOR SATURDAY AND the President on April 30, 1°10: Dut) three milem east of town. His body|tion for which Mrs. Leggett has been county delegation in the heasetnce: in She Doman! Pap tist ‘ehatircd, 6. DISPERSED ATTACKS SUNDAY that ofl had been discovered on the | was found by friends, who: instituted |giving selections i#-recognized as one duced one to provide that the state. WASHINGTON. ~#eb. 2, — | teenth 8nd Poplar streets. will be held 1 Property previous to that time; that @|a search when they became alarmed of the best in the United States and capital should be awarded to tho. Chursea .” “counter charges, [arse tre. Week beginning Sunday,| “For two years my stomach troutre : se ae ae a ae me ain} over his absence from his room. An-|for that reason argues well for theltoon resetying: thastigheat wagon ee noe, counter charges, lTebruary, 4. ; was very bad, my doctor had to inject 4 FRESH secretary of the interior to H. F. Sin-| derson had been acting quceetty for|talent. that 1# to be assembled’ ta- vote at the 1924 electi ¥, which have accompan! he A’special address wil! be given Sun-| morphine on several occasions when ry clair for the Mammoth Ot! company, | Sgme time, Recently he wan trond te lntone i: election. } in congress to adjust claims against {day night on the subject. “The Stu-|f was strigken with these. attack. recta ntine chatme: Ghat to the| Pouce in the raltroad yards wrapped| Miss Zil'an_ England; “violinist, {asking the tednnt rere e ton Pueblo Indign lands in New Mexico [dont in School.” ‘This. address will| Since taldnp 4 boities of slagre wenn: E all outstanding claims; that to. the/ in a. quitt and. without hoes. Helwill play “Dream of the Sheperdeag” | eens, * en eceral Bovernment to re- will hs aired by the house of In- |take up the every day probleme of the'| derful Rertledy I have been entirely best of the knowledge of the piain:| teavies about $10,000 in bank deposita and “Through. the Night.” She wilt cominedalae rag os rig] and” dians affairs committee, it was an- | student and will be especially inter-| well and am serving. in the artillery, 4 tiffs, over $1,000,000 was paid to other} aa Tinerty bonds. He was unmar-|be accompanied by Miss _, Verna] Obregon, Goverhin ieee bra Rent nounced today after an executive | esting ta young people. having been pronounced in perfect claimants but that no offer was ever| St, py ’ Bets Govern ieavaent & tele- Sotion af the committee. Special meetings of the boys and| health by government physicans.” It (We Made It) satiate thatn fo canoe: tha ae Ge effect this afternoon. | girls will precede each _ week-day| is a simple, harmless preparation that secreary of the interior had granted ‘e house oll and gas committee ‘Ala- | Siven. He'pful songs and other im-| all stomach, liver and intestinaT ail- the plaintiffs caused a standard rig understood to have been seven to one. ages ape Biya 5 portant things will be taught. thante-iiueiddive. appsaalate ener to be placed on this land, (by the Mu- REW OIL T KE WHI H Meer Ds jams, sae wert ; eisai balay The public is invited ‘to any and all} dose will convince or money refunded tual O!1 company) and that hole was egy Credits ‘bE: protiib'ting federal: re-"| oe the servic at all dru Grilled to a depth of 2,388 feet and at ! Wall Company Will] -:t¥e resionat banks from charsing ives were ejected by : force und notified to remain off the Disband Following Gis “Democrat, “Virgiala, who property; that the Mammoth 011 com. | headed the opposition to the amend- ¥ , ?, st it ld ~ utterly Bany then erected « rig. in close prox-] av -w GORTRANS, Le., Fob. BLA taleiot RENE cane Tomorrow’s Shows ment, declared would ~utterly 3 WASHINGTON, Feb. 2: — The | meeting. These will begin at 6:45 p.| removes the catarrhal mucus from fenbas to. othes Batesanta( on’ “the black “ein with «thetecomeamaee Senate rejected tollay by a vote of | ™ een with SiH lemapne the ‘Intestingl tract and allays: the i perentty) Sout the icct ot aay, 932 that {t do not pass. The vote was 64 to 9 an amendment offered by |®8Pted to the young mind wil e | inflammation which causes practically H held; that abou 2 May, 1922 : : - PER LB. Cigars, Tobaccos, Milk, WORK SHOES THAT WILL STAND HARD KNOCKS ; AT.LOW PRICES DURING OUR REMODELING SALE Learner Shoe and Clothing Co. imity to the plaintiffs rig and has}. , x destroy the efficacy of the federal since been drilling and that it is near-|iIng how ten sailors of the Aguila Petroleum company’s tank- E w reserve sysvem. ing the second Wall Creek saad which er San Leonardo, plying betwee 0: Following 11 weeks of successful} z is the producer in that area and that on the deck of oe Diving be er or incetee tout on playing in Casper, the L. P, Wall. *WASHINGTOD Feb. 2.—Under it 1s about to be able to take oil from |" 1 1 to thei r ' company will disband at the close a bill passed. today by the house the property. Shore, or leaped to their death in a river of flames, is con-|6rithis-week to make way for other without a record vote, the treaspry The court is asked to enjoin and|tained in the detailed repott received by Arthuro M. Elias,}companies at the Iris theater. Mr. could use the -public debt sinking restrain the Mammoth Oll company|consul general for Mexico, of the mil-|broke out amidships, Within a, few|Wall himself will remain here in the fund for the retirement of govern- from operating, to issue a temporary |tion dollar Bil fire {n Tampico harbor| "utes, the Wessel was an immense| employ of the Bishop‘Cass theaters ment securities issued since the war injunction, after which if the show. Sitges 2 caldron with oil f'ames mounting 400/and will be instrumental in bringing as well as liberty bonds and yictory % free port section of the harbor and|attacked the walls of the free port|will be presented tomorrow #%ternoon companies to extend credit equal_ to. Features Playin g|was discharging ner_carep when tirelsone and destroyed alarey section’ | and avenge ie arn aeernogn | oni ba given, — nbs setanoreape page etre a onempenn aet ing is sufficient that this be made |" January 25. feet. Explosion of the vessel's boilers|several road shows to the theater in notes. 260 South Center St. Next to Palms, Florists perman! nd that title to he land be} Thirty-five of the crew escapéd by| followed quickly and great quantities|the near future.’ given to the plaintiffs. a into the nuco river, which|of burning oil were thrown into the} The first show td come is the Boyd WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—Senator ee and swimming be- m1 auready covered with a thick|B. Trousdale company which opens a Stanfield, Republican, Oregon, = — = ——s _ . surface oll to the ing of waste o!l that instantly|two-weeks’ engagement at the Iris urged the house banking cpmmittee Columbia Theater were severely burned. | gn'ted. The Panuco became a great| Sunday. today to Mberalize the provis'ons of x San Leonardo, carrying 30,000|field of flame for ha‘f a mile up and] “Fun at the Circus” ts to be the the Capper farm credits bill. As Has Several Fine of ofl had just ar-|down stream, closing bill of the Wall tfoupe. It passed by the senate, he sa‘d, the & at a receiving stat'on at the Sweeping over the wharf the fire}will be in the nature of a revue 2nd_ bill would not permit cattle loan 4 2 RD mee “The Good Ship Nancy Lee,” which | Sregeeseate-ate-ae-soets-sfostoate-soeteetoete-atectecte-ateatee’ Socto<s is"clatmed to be one of the best com edy bills which Jack Lord and his Musigirls company has put on this season will open tonight at the Co. lumbia theater. Many new faces have been added to tho east” This combined with the wholesomeness and good humor of the plot should make it highly entertaining. “Good Night Paul,’ 19 the name of the photoplay. Tt carries Constance ‘Talmadge in tho leading role. Tie ho-eo-e8o-<fo-<2o «to cte-ato-ok pecial for Friday and Saturday . LADIES’ AND MISSES’ WINTER COATS MOTHER...‘ : ~ CHILDREN'S HOSE FREE SATURDAY “@, Saturday with every purchase of Children’s Shoes from up to 2, we will give absolutely. free thie bales of ratde ts ai pendable black or brown ribbed Hose. Remember, not one pair, not two pairs, but three pairs of th 4 ings. The Shoes tettingieee are markéd bape aon hace HS 4, Pi it our low basiment prices ic dy that was adapted i t and are wond ; matin 8 Secs ws8 FUR TRIMMED AND SPORT MODELS a 5S hey agt et ee savers. All our Shoes are golid leather, name. we , “Opportunity” night was held for . ° e 3 manta dirhare ne: |s! Just.18 Coats in This : j ; ning. Seven clever vaudeville specia’- $ 5 | % Psy ese W. , tles were introduced’ to the public by ; by i amateurs who showed real talent. Lot 2 .00 V a ues @ —— “Morning Blues" was~ sung by ? e e e P a Florence Ufhell, Baby Elleen gave a rices ; Sw dish dance. Frances Filette gave * ee * et Home’ Celeste Ufhell ‘ ri} «a aed Bes cance ‘ : GROUPED IN THREE LOTS—TAFFETA CREPES AND POIRET TWILLS. $ Children’s Shoes. Geer and MiCder. O50':8. Stake ae? All sizes. Black, navy and Big assortment to pick from. All Just received the latest in S ring 19 i 1 seas (page ble SNe perio ah: brown. $20.00 $12 95 || sizes and colors. $16 95 | styles. All colors. 24 95 4 Shee Siva 80 & r ie o value at e ; $25.00 value at... e $85.00 value at... e Ban Te oe SAR ate Proprietor i Black, Kid Button, turn sole : , | wedge heels. -. GADS First to Purchase NEW SPRING Black Patent lowers and kid . Tickets for Rodeo * NEW SPRING uppers, turn soles-----_. Phe DS DRESSES e Brown Calf Button Scuff ~ : MEN als Pecans ne HATS 100% leather; remarkable value 2.48 < . A. Fllsness, who purchased the 4 ; American cafe on Center street last » N ame 6 restart A wonderful display of all the : Po i >, . . > fant the's, «Fo waa tho feet perwn [QP]. smartest models that the market The latest models just re-} Children’s Shoes. Sizes 812 to 11. Saspe: © purchase season tickets es- “bull to the Cause “Rodeo which will, be i= produces. ceived from New York. oJ Boy Solas saber aa 98 pete or Reet Re ae eerie wearing of the plan to sdf] tickets 3 $20 $30 $40 $5.95 eels) <- = saa ns sturdy ~____ ed ote je r {se mo; ia f 4 Ai avandstand, air. ‘¥ilatges' sent’ to [Se Brown Calf Scuppers; ace style | Smoked Elk Hi Cuts; the most dur- % L Pa dcr eM MPeemrabarrtetrocordrvrborcrcrirbyerbvcrtee Soe sSe-sfo-afe-ehoeSo-sfo-alo-atecle-slo-ai- sce afoateaseio<der <0 i59 ¢iaen< on elocrreeeoace® a RE the office of the Rodeo association for tickets for himself and family. This purchase was made yesterday before any rolicitation was made on the tickets, NEW LAMP BURNS 94 PER CENT AIR Beats Electric or Gas A new off lamp that gives an amaz ingly brilliant, soft, white light, oven better than gas or electricity, ba been tested Wy the U. 5S. gf rnm and 365 leading universities and foun to be superior to 10 ordinary It burns without odor, r nolse—no pumping up, {s beautiful little ble I % shogs .. Sealsoee 2.98 Neiee OME seetien cy 'e os NEW SPRING SUITS From the strictly tailored to the costume and three-piece models in great variety, includes new Twill Cords, Tricotines, Twill Polively and other appropriate fabri $25 $50 $75 — NEW SPRING COATS AND. CAPES Arriving Daily All the new shades and styles, Priced from : $20 $30 $40 oe 5 45 oS S oo oe, . fo! S Misses’ Shoes. Sizes 1114 to 2. Brown Lace Dress Shoes; medium round toe, rubber heels; service and 3 neatness $ 48 o> *, vs roa! Y 04s S 4, oS ‘4 o 5 4, %, S 4 “S Brown Lace Dress Shoes; heavy leather uppers and soles; rubber heels $3 24 our longest wearing misses shoe e Misses’ Dress Shoe; round toe; dependable leather; an excellent value % 4s 2, os a 2, “s e o 5 io. e' o ne € bee cont oboe ee Try Our Basement Shoe Shop for Satisfactory a os * Repairing. The National Sample Cloak & Suit Store) SQ, THE ECONOMY | HENS HOTEL BLOCK ‘ 112 SOUTH CENTER ST. E : -~» SHOE BASEMENT 3 aie i450 056-40 420-e seee ates 5 50 ‘ : I a a a ee Oe ee a oh ee oa ie Dee ee ee o Fepelbhe Sikce to. Ryasia F . r, G. H. Johnson, 609 t, Chicago, Ul, is of @ lamp on 10 day; ro-afe-ete<! a oe ae es a a oa eo a oS RCD o help him intr Say tor full explair & Sas ‘oa 2, a experience > 3600 per ment c 2, ’e' ~*~ ax) oa e